events EFFA The Environmental Film Festival Melbourne: Gringo Trails John Roebuck / 10:06 / 10.09.14 Head along to EFFM today! "Are tourists destroying the planet This compelling documentary raises urgent questions
events EFFA The Environmental Film Festival Melbourne: North of the Sun John Roebuck / 13:50 / 03.09.14 Sun and surf Without the sun "Inge Wegge and Jørn Ranum spend nine months in the isolated and uninhabited bay of a
events EFFA The Environmental Film Festival Melbourne: The Weather War John Roebuck / 21:47 / 02.09.14 The suck zone "Swedish artist duo Bigert & Bergström embark on a mission to America’s mid-West to to put
reviews All Reviews MIFF: Life After Beth Review John Roebuck / 9:51 / 25.08.14 It's a pun In 2003, director Edgar Wright and actor Simon Pegg presented us with a new twist on the classic zombie
reviews All Reviews MIFF: Obvious Child Review John Roebuck / 10:12 / 21.08.14 “No woman can call herself free who does not control her own body” - Margaret Sanger When was the last time you
reviews All Reviews MIFF: Pulp: A Film About Life, Death and Supermarkets John Roebuck / 10:10 / 21.08.14 ReelGood Friend of the common people Pulp: A Film about Life, Death and Supermarkets is a documentary about common
reviews All Reviews MIFF: Patema Inverted Review (Sakasama no Patema) Ruth Richards / 12:13 / 19.08.14 A new talent on the anime scene Screened as part of the Next Gen program at MIFF, Patema Inverted is a brilliantly
reviews All Reviews MIFF: The Tale of Princess Kaguya Review (Kaguyahime no Monogatari) John Roebuck / 10:40 / 12.08.14 Isao Takahata's final film The latest, and it seems the final, animated feature film from the highly acclaimed Isao
reviews All Reviews MIFF: Curtain Call Review John Roebuck / 9:49 / 12.08.14 All the world's a stage Katherine Hepburn once quipped of acting, "It’s a business you go into because you’re