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Melbourne Film Festival begins in July with Michael Moore's Sicko Print E-mail
Written by Suchandrika Chakrabarti Wednesday, 20 June 2007

The Melbourne International Film Festival kicks off on  25th July with the Michael Moore offering, Sicko, which takes a critical view of the American health service - and sometimes a rather too rosy one of our very own NHS.

 

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Other screenings include Lars von Trier's The Boss of It All, and Once by Irish filmmaker John Carney.

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The closing night spot, set for 12th August, has been won by This Is England , from British filmmaker Shane Meadows, which is set against the backdrop of his own childhood during the Falklands War in 1982.  

The festival will screen over 300 films, including 9 world premieres. New categories for this year include Africa! Africa!, presenting features and documentaries from the continent; Stars of David, presenting Israeli cinema and Next Gen, aimed at the younger discerning  viewer, aged 6-10 and 14+. 

The festival will also host a short film compeition, including around 100 entries, all competing for pooled prize money of AUD$35 000.  

For more information, please see the 2007 Melbourne International Film Festival site.  

To contact the author: suchandrika@gmail.com

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