Melbourne Film Festival

Anyone seeing the Christine Chubbuck movie with Rebecca Hall tonight?

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wuuuut can you camrip this for posterity please?

Why does she kill herself?

>implying anyone here actually goes to those things

We just shitpost about superhero movies

listen up you assuie cunt you dont get to tease shit like this and not reply with details

is there a link to a clip or something?

She spent too much time on /r9k/

MK-ULTRA programming.

Her backstory IRL was that she was living with some weird (((hippy family))) made up of clearly unrelated people whose tenets demanded that she live in poverty, express every invasive thought that crosses her mind to the parental figures so they can properly discipline you for naughty thoughts, and role play as a mentally subjective codependent child to the point that her bedroom was decorated with baby wallpaper and had children's furniture and toys.

I'm not aussie, there is no link to clips yet, I'm just curious if anyone is going to see this or not...

haha wtf, are you in Australia? Why the fuck would you know about this if you aren't even there?

Why don't you link to where you heard about it if that's the most you can personally contribute?

I heard it from a friend who's into morbid shit and knows I'm looking forward to this.
So I was curious if anyone was going or not? I was just asking, christ.

Maybe your friend is, you should ask him.

Otherwise this is the worst fucking thread on Sup Forums I have ever been in, not exaggerating.

MIFF general? What have you all seen or are going to see?

High-Rise a few days ago, still yet to see The Handmaiden, Tokyo Story and Train To Busan.

Then see yourself out?

I didn't know this was a thing. Is there anything particularly good sounding coming on? I could use an excuse to go outside.

"Christine" apparently

Encore screening of The Neon Demon got announced, get a ticket quick if you haven't seen it because it'll sell out like the other screenings did.

Oh shit, me and one of my friends have been looking for Neon Demon for a while.

What I've seen so far, ranked:
1. The Neon Demon (4/5)
2. Under The Shadow (3.5/5)
3. Newtown (3.5/5)
4. Tower (3/5)
5. Three (2/5)
6. The Eyes of My Mother (1/5).

I have a ticket to see Patterson on Wednesday, and am hoping to Little Men tomorrow.

>Newtown
>Chaim, the goyim keep making videos on youtube questioning the surreptitious demolition and paving over of the school in Newtown, and they're getting new hits every day!!!!
>oy veyyy, better make 90 minutes of tragedy porn portraying the entire episode as some ritual soul-cleansing

Lmao, when are they going to move on and let this blundered psy-op be over?
youtube.com/watch?v=EmlNJR3jCcA

Dude wtf, is this the tower you're referring to?
vimeo.com/134988631

Are you aussies just sitting around in the desert watching american anti-gun propaganda all day? How many more movies about the horror of private gun ownership are they showing at this festival?

>The Eyes of My Mother
youtube.com/watch?v=TrgQV2-veFM
lmao, did this grandiose nigger really stage an interview about the film he directed and cast himself + a haircut as the interviewer? There isn't even a trailer for the actual film online.

Even the film festivals hosted by pretentious melbourne cinephiles are a just a curation of shitpostingkino from around the world.

Do you understand how film festivals work? They show films from around the world, Newtown is an American made film. Maybe you should be questioning why these "anti-gun propaganda" films are coming from your country?

Bruh I know they are from my country, I was just surprised that you happen to be hosting two movies with essentially the same exact agenda, theme, and format.

Almost all the shit you linked was american, and in fact trash. Is it against local ordinance in Melbourne to screen Australian-made films?

There are no good Australian-made films, user.

There's a shit ton of short films being screened here that are Australian as well as a few feature films but unless it's a must-see Australian feature then it's only the short films that sell out because you almost always get the chance to see Australian features after they've screened at MIFF whereas you don't get that opportunity with international cinema. They probably both got in because they're both international.

Wake In Fright
Picnic At Hanging Rock

miff.com.au/program

A whole good film.

Good for you, Aussies!

>le fashionable native country bashing

Nice meme goy

Sundance user said film ends when she pulls up to her workplace. Audio goes on all the way till ambulance arive and the credits are done. Spooky stuff.

Not true, you actually see her shoot herself and see her co-workers react and then a female co-worker goes home, shaken, and starts watching Mary Tyler Moore and it ends with the Mary Tyler Moore opening sequence...

thefilmfile.com/reviews/c/16_christine.htm

Do they show her as being a hairy werewolf girl like she was in real life?

Lies. Directors said they wouldnt film it visually.