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MIFF REVIEW | Marona’s Fantastic Tale (2020)

Derek Armstrong / 11:21 / 10.08.20
MIFF goes to the dogs with an animated story of the life of one particular French canine.
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MIFF REVIEW | First Cow (2020)

Derek Armstrong / 13:59 / 07.08.20
Kelly Reichardt leads off the all-streaming MIFF 68 1/2 with a movie about a bovine brouhaha.
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MIFF PREVIEW | Half a MIFF

Derek Armstrong / 10:33 / 03.08.20
You can't keep MIFF down, as the pandemic edition starts online this Thursday night.
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MIFF REVIEW | The Lodge (2019)

Derek Armstrong / 10:28 / 19.08.19
The Lodge is one of those films where people create their own problems, and then ask us to sympathise with them as though they hadn’t.
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MIFF REVIEW | Extra Ordinary (2019)

Derek Armstrong / 10:17 / 13.08.19
Extra Ordinary is sweet and a lot of fun. Its Irish sensibilities make it a real joy, especially as embodied by Higgins in a delightful central turn.
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MIFF REVIEW | The Day Shall Come (2019)

Derek Armstrong / 22:49 / 11.08.19
It’s just that the high standard Chris Morris previously set for himself keeps The Day Shall Come from reaching its best possible heights.
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MIFF REVIEW | The Leunig Fragments (2019)

John Roebuck / 22:38 / 11.08.19
The Leunig Fragments reinforces Australian director Kasimir Burgess as a serious filmmaking talent that ought to be fostered.
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MIFF REVIEW | Brittany Runs a Marathon (2019

Derek Armstrong / 7:15 / 09.08.19
Paul Downs Colaizzo's Brittany Runs a Marathon does meander a bit and spending time on tangents that don’t seem to fully pay off.
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MIFF OPINION | Wither the Comedy Theatre

Derek Armstrong / 12:58 / 08.08.19
The historic Comedy Theatre, which opened in 1928, has long been considered one of the most uncomfortable venues to attend a performance at MIFF.

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