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Melbourne International Film Festival 2016 (help me choose things to see)

Started by dean, July 07, 2016, 08:34:11 AM

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dean

So its that great time of year again soon for MIFF when all manner of films drop for our annual Film Festival. Its a pretty good time and the program just launched. As usual I'll ask and see if there's anything anyone would recommend if you have a looksee. Some more well known highlights I've spotted so far after only a glance are below. Someone please give me suggestions! Since it's a film festival there's alot of obscurity and my ear hasn't been to the ground as much as usual.

The best starting point is the night shift which are the bats**t insane b-movie style films that we all love. http://miff.com.au/program/streams/night-shift

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Rev. Powell

I liked THE NEON DEMON, should have a full review of it up on 366 Weird Movies next week. Slow for a horror movie, but if you're into cinematography you'll want to check it out; it has some of the most beautiful shots I've seen this year.

I've heard good things about HIGH-RISE, MEN AND CHICKEN and THE LURE. BASKIN got good reviews but I don't personally know anyone who's seen it.

I'll be going to Fantasia Festival July 17-25 and a lot of the same movies are playing, I don't know which ones I'll see yet, though.
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dean

I knew you'd be on the case Rev.

Men and Chicken and the Lure are on my list, as is The Eyes of My Mother. I was also thinking of checking out Personal Shopper as I really enjoyed Assaya's Irma Vep many moons ago.
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Highly recommend THE LURE. EYES OF MY MOTHER is worth a look if you are prepared for a slow, somber, yet very gruesome serial killer character study.
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