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Melbourne International
Film Festival 2020
– MIFF 68 1/2

MIFF
Thursday, August 6, 2020

When

Thursday, August 6, 2020
09:08 AM - 05:08 PM
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Admission

$14

This year’s MIFF is moving online, courtesy of an 18-day streaming program featuring new movies, emerging talent and plenty of shorts.

 

What do you do when a global pandemic cancels Melbourne’s annual film festival? If you’re the folks at MIFF, you move the show online. Like Sydney Film Festival, this year’s Melbourne International Film Festival is going virtual. So if you usually spend most of August watching new movies from around the world, you can still look forward to doing just that.

Running at the same time the physical festival would’ve — so, between Thursday, August 6–Sunday, August 23 — this socially distant fest has been dubbed MIFF 68 1/2. 2020 should mark the event’s 69th year, but it’s keeping that label for next year’s in-person fest. Still, cinephiles across Australia will still be able to get a MIFF experience, complete with a ticketed program. On the bill: new flicks, fresh discoveries from emerging filmmakers, and a range of Australian, international, documentary and animation shorts. MIFF’s regular Shorts Awards will also be given out.

The lineup won’t be announced until July 14 (again, MIFF is sticking to its usual timetable), so you’ll have to wait to see what you’ll be feasting your eyes on — although, given film fests have been cancelled around the world since mid-March, you can probably expect to see a healthy selection of titles from earlier festivals that did still take place, such as Sundance and Berlinale.

MIFF 68 1/2 is being made possible thanks to the most significant philanthropic gift the festival has ever received from a private donor, all to ensure the fest still goes on this year — and it’ll use streaming platform Shift 72 to screen its program.

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