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  • Melbourne International Film Festival

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  • Melbourne International Film Festival is regarded unequivocally as the most significant film event in Australia. With the largest and most diverse programme of screenings and special events in the country, you can see films that you might never have the chance to see again. Anyone that has the chance come down to The 57th Melbourne International Film Festival  it is on now , and Melbourne's culture vultures are out in force in their warm woolies for winter's film feast. Which is just as well, because this year's theme is 'Everyone's a Critic'. Be part of the buzz in winter, when Melbourne becomes the global movie mecca.

    MIFF screens over 350 films from Australia and around the world – comprising feature films, documentaries, and short films. The Festival assembles a monster 19 days of more than just the best in contemporary cinema – but also presents forums with filmmakers, panel discussions, celebrity interviews, outside broadcasts, music events, and an International Short Film Competition with the highest cash prize pool In Australia.

    chek out the website.
    hope to see you next year.
     
     
  • Melbourne, Australia July 25 - August 10, 2008
  • Call for Entry Deadline: March 07, 2008
    Short Film Entry: March 7, 2008; Feature Film Entry: April 4, 2008
  • Festival Data:
    • Established: 1952
    • Attendance: 170000
    • Media Attendance: 100
    • Accredited Industry Attendance: 100
    • Total Number of Films Submitted: 2000
    • Total Number of Films Screened: 386
    • Total Screenings: 400
    • # of Shorts Screened: 134
    • # of Features Screened: 252

  • LOVE MY WAY

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     Watched Australian Drama Love my way. I cried the most in any film particular  towards the last scene The most honest film ever made unsure if it is available in the US. but fantastic film here is the synoposis.

    "One day you wake up and you're in your thirties. How'd that happen? Still semi-broke, still negotiating with you ex about your daughter, still wondering what you're going to do when you grow up. "

    Frankie is a tempestuous ball of mad life: she colours in for a living at a large daily newspaper. She lives with Tom, a fallen star chef, now a cook at the local rehabilitation hospital. Just down the road in a much nicer house lives Charlie 35, architect, surfer, emotionally stunted and Lou's father. He's also Frank's ex and Tom's brother. Charlie's remarried to Julia, a woman with firm dreams about her life that are about to come true and scare the shit out of her. Love My Way is an exploration of big characters dealing with the deepest human emotions. Love, hate, truth, lies, jealousy and anger. It deals with the randomness of life and the bloody mindedness needed to carve out a place in the world. These people are family by blood and family by proxy - a web of relationships which are pulled and strained by the strongest desires and contradictions of the human heart.


  • LoLa

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    Lola  (1969)

    I watched the British Version of this film. A rare Charles Bronson the film poster says it all filmed in 1969 on the Lolita theme. It was marketed under the name of Lola.She's almost 16...He's almost 40.A middle aged writer of pornographic novels (Charles Bronson) meets and falls in love with a sixteen year old school girl (Susan George). This alone is cause for concern but when the couple get married and move to America the trouble begins this un polictically correct film would not be made today but worth watching seeing how society values evolved

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  • Ned Kelly Heath Ledger becomes Aussie Folklore

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    Ned Kelly  (2003)

    All that believe the Joker is a great maverick character must view Heath Ledger in Ned Kelly he  takes on Australia’s greatest legend the  bush ranger Ned Kelly nothing more iconic in Australia than the image of Ned Kelly in his armour and Heath Ledger's performance once more has cemented his brilliant acting talent's this is a must see.

    Synoposis provided by Movie Crunch:Heath Ledger stars as Ned Kelly, set in Victoria, Australia in the late 1800s. The movie is based on Robert Drewe’s novel, Our Sunshine, which is based on the real life of Ned Kelly, an Australian bushranger. Supporting cast: Orlando Bloom, Geoffrey Rush, Naomi Watts, Rachel Griffiths, Joel Edgerton. Directed by Gregor Jordan. Released Mar 26, 2004.

    Ned, his brother and a few friends try to protect Ned’s sister from the romantic advances of a persistent constable, whom she has already shunned. In retaliation, the officer accuses the brothers of horse theft and shoots one of their horses. From there, events keep escalating, eventually to the point where Ned and his brothers kill two officers. Now there’s a price on his head, and anyone who chooses can shoot him on sight then claim the reward.

    The brothers progress to bank-robbing, then kidnapping out of necessity to protect themselves. To get back at the Kelly “gang”, the authorities give their mother a sentence of three years hard labor, and arrest a hundred men and boys from nearby his home and punish them. None of them turn the Kellys in, though one friend is pressured into betraying them but is later killed.

    The movie, painful throughout to watch, ends pretty much the only way it could: with Ned’s brother and friends dead (the latter two having shot themselves in the head, rather than be captured by officers). Ned is also hanged at age 25, in 1880, despite a petition of 32,000 signatures. All because a young woman - his sister - shunned a man who was a police officer.


  • Chopper

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    Chopper  (2001)

    In the style of Snatch and Lock Sock black comedy crimal genre the only difference is Chopper is a True story Eric Bana breatkthrough performance well worth the visit and seeing this film.

    SynopsisThe story of Chopper is not as compelling as the performance in the movie of Eric Bana, the actor who portrays thr notorious criminal.Chopper is extremely, blackly humorous but throughout there's an undercurrent of menace, since you absolutely can't predict what's going to come next. At times the action is bloody and violent, so much so that were it not for the kernel of truth within you wouldn't accept it, but here such episodes are essential. Each act of naive insanity merely broadens your feel for Chopper's dangerous charisma, both repellent and attractive


  • Heath Ledger Back Catalougue films not to be missed

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    Candy  (2006)

    If you saw Dark Knight and want to see many more memorable performances by Heath Ledger. Check the actor back catelogue films he has done in Australia the last performance he did was in 2007  independent Australian film “Candy,” 

    Synospis: It’s a confronting film because it deals with a drug-addicted love story but like all love stories it starts out happily enough but then it becomes a confronting poetic moving journey.

    There is such veracity in the film, partly because of its design and largely because of the performances. Heath Ledger is once again outstanding.
    You understand from his performance just how much you lose of yourself when you’re in the grip of addiction


  • Somersault sensory experience

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    Somersault  (2005)

    continuing on the theme of Australian Films - This one is great one to watch on date night share this film with a loved one. The movie is visually evocative it reminds me of watercolour painting the colours image seems to disappear it creates a dreamlike mood over the film watch the trailer and you will see 

    Synoposis: , "Somersault", is the story of a young girl's sensory journey through which she learns the true meaning of love, family and friendship. Living with her mother, sixteen year old Heidi (heart-wrenchingly played by Abbie Cornish in a breakthrough role) looks to short-lived sexual encounters for the physical and emotional contact she craves.


  • Undiscovered Gem

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    Lantana  (2001)

    Lantana never ceases to be interesting. Based on Andrew Bovell's play "Speaking in Tongues", this Australian box office hit drama follows a number of people who become intertwined in a labyrinth of love, sex and deceit and amazing ramifications. This film is a pure cinematic delight great characters. I hope you get time to view it. 

    Film synopsis:

    A woman disappears. Four marriages are drawn into a tangled web of love, deceit, sex and death. Not all of them will survive.

    LANTANA is a psychological drama about love, infidelity and mistrust. It's about the mistakes we make, the consequences we suffer and the attempts we make to fix things up.


  • Time to revist classic woody

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    Most people would give a nod to Annie Hall as being the most loved Woody Allen film. I feel it overshadows Hannah and Her sisters understated love stories all three sisters and the people that come in an out of their lives reflect the true to life emotions of relationship that occurs at every stage of life. Thoughts we think but dare not mention like Michael Cain infactuation for his sister in law. I have a lot of favourite scenes but can relate to bad date gone wrong woody allen date with the youngest of the sisters. This film showcases the ingeniuty of human endevours to feel love and be loved however farfetched our own imanginings of what love is.

    Hudle up under a blankie and escape to the sidewalks of New York with the Maestro that is Allen.


  • Reality tv before big brother

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    Seven Up  (1963)

    7 up series is a revelation a firstly BBC series on the premise "show me a child at 7 and I will show you the man". Is facinating insight of  genetics vs nurture.Before reality tv became a genre and having an emmy award category dedicated to it. This series is the first to show that real people and normal lives are the most compelling characters that any film could ever re enact . Very watchable very recommeded

    do yourself a favor and watch the paths of 7 yearolds to adulthood.


 

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