Melbourne International Film Festival Summer Residency

Showcasing innovative international and Australian films since 1952 MIFF is one of the world’s oldest films festivals alongside Cannes and Berlin. Diverse and highly respected, the festival has been instrumental in building the Melbourne community’s love for cinema and also commissions new Australian films through the MIFF Premiere Fund

Throughout the month of February MIFF will be taking over our Outdoor Screen to present four hand-picked feature film events from its Premiere Fund line-up as well as selected shorts packages throughout the day. We're proud to be presenting this outdoor cinematic experience for our local community and can't wait to see you in the Plaza again soon.

H – is for Happiness (PG) 

Friday 5 February, 5.00 pm – 8.10 pm

H-is for happiness 2
'H- is for Happiness' (2019), courtesy of MIFF

Australia (MIFF 2019)

Director: John Sheedy

Miriam Margolyes, Emma Booth, Richard Roxburgh, Deborah Mailman and Joel Jackson star in this delightful adaptation of the award-winning YA novel My Life as an Alphabet.

 

 

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Jungle (M) 

Sunday 7 February, 5.30 pm – 8.10 pm

Jungle
'Jungle' (2017), courtesy of MIFF

Australia (MIFF 2017, Australian Premiere Fund) 

Director: Greg McLean 

Harry Potter's Daniel Radcliffe joins Wolf Creek director Greg McLean in the Bolivian rainforest for a gloriously tense survival thriller based on the bestselling real-life story of adventurer Yossi Ghinsberg.

 

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The Death and Life of Otto Bloom (M)

Sunday 20 February, 5.30 pm – 8.00 pm

Otto Bloom
'The Death and Life of Otto Bloom' (2016), courtesy of MIFF

 

Australia (MIFF 2016) 

Director: Cris Jones

Otto Bloom is experiencing his life in reverse, passing through time backwards while remembering the future. Is he a psychic, a time traveller, a madman or living proof of Einstein's theory of relativity? A Valentine’s Day special of an impossible love story through the fabric of time, starring Xavier Samuel (The Twilight Saga), Rachel Ward (The Thorn Birds) and her daughter Matilda Brown. 

 

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NEON (PG)

Sunday 21 February, 4.00 pm – 8.00 pm

Neon
'NEON (2015), courtesy of MIFF'

 

Australia (MIFF 2015, Australian Showcase, MIFF Premiere Fund)

Director: Lawrence Johnston

A visual feast celebrating the art and science of neon - an environmentally sustainable source of illumination, a creative inspiration and, yet, a fading craft - across the world from New York to Las Vegas to London - and Melbourne! 

 

 

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This event follows the 13 Most Beautiful… Songs for Andy Warhol’s Screen Tests event as part of the PHOTO 2021 Festival.