The Brisbane International Film Festival is back for 2024, with the announcement of its full program…which is bursting with cinematic goodness. “BIFF 2024 is a celebration of the power of
sports
… washes over the viewer with a beautiful, yet sentimental sense of family, friendship, loss, and growth …
With his new doco Sharko, Aussie director Luke Graham crafts a stunning portrait of his father, rugby league legend Mark Graham. “When I was a kid, all I ever wanted
The new Australian documentary Like My Brother – which tells the story of four indigenous young women – is set to grab audiences at the upcoming CinefestOZ Film Festival. “Originally,
… it is hard not to cheer on Backstop’s sincere, joyous and often moving portrayal of youthful athleticism.
Filmed over 6 years, this story of 4 indigenous girls from the remote Tiwi Islands entering the competitive world of AFL will premiere at MIFF before being released in cinemas
… a well-framed look at disability in sports and a holistic and (however sporadically) thrilling look at sports in general.
Start your engines, as Brad Pitt stars as a fictional ex driver gets back on the circuit with young gun Damson Idris. Directed by Joseph Kosinski (Top Gun: Maverick), co-starring
… a captivating exploration of the female experience, one that is compellingly driven by both setting and character.
… paints a vivid portrait of resilience, grit, and the power of sport to transcend racial barriers and harsh oppression.
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