Think Taika Waititi meets a baby splatter film, but make it Australian… or Melbournian.
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“That’s one of the beautiful things about the Underground, you don’t need production companies and big budgets and lots of money. You just need an idea.“
Family! We love to hate them!
Directed by Douglas Luciuk, Kittytown shows us you have to be a little different to survive when the world goes to shit.
Kasick’s point is simple: rather than scrutinising every exhibit to death, we need to take a step back and look at the big picture.
Tokyo Vampire Hotel is cinema as pure spectacle and blithe sensation.
The film festival digs deeper to unearth the weird and wonderful of up and coming cinema.
James Holloway questions the lack of festival opportunities for young filmmakers. Art by Ann Ding.
Elle Triantafillou and Alice Joel review SUFF opener Love.