I’m half way through the festival and a few people have asked what my favourite films have been so far. Out of the 30+ I’ve
Author: Thomas Caldwell
MIFF 2011 Plato’s Cave special 1
Last night Tara Judah, Josh Nelson and I broadcasted a live MIFF special during Triple R’s Max Headroom hour. Some of the films/events we discussed included the
MIFF 2011 Blog-a-thon: Part 7
Human rights abuse doco the day before, and now a sad film about the abuse of animal rights. The impression I got from the documentary
MIFF 2011 Blog-a-thon: Part 6
The festival picks that I put together in collaboration with the other members of the Plato’s Cave team are now on the MIFF website: Top
MIFF 2011 Blog-a-thon: Part 5
The Danish war documentary Armadillo will inevitably be compared to the USA film Restrepo. Both films depict the build-up to conflict, the boredom of inaction, the post
MIFF 2011 Blog-a-thon: Part 4
Day 3 of MIFF, Sunday 24 July, was simply wonderful. I saw five films and loved them all. Let’s get into it: All the years