An awarded and acclaimed cornucopia from directors known and new.
Francis Ford Coppola’s star-studded, largely self-funded, 40-years-in-the-making passion project arrives at MIFF in all its loopy, maximalist glory.
A powerful, queer-focused story about a Palestinian family who are forced to make an impossible choice.
A moving, beautifully shot portrait of two trans women on a road trip across Greece.
A superstitious widow confronts her mortality after human remains are discovered at her neighbour’s house.
A poignant glimpse of the bond between a father and his teenage daughter at the height of the Iran–Iraq war.
A visually striking meditation on motherhood as a young woman goes to extraordinary lengths to help her pregnant mother.
In this Sundance award-winner, race and class complicate the transaction between a wealthy couple and the scrap dealers they invite to their mansion.
Animal Kingdom star Leila George rejoins her mother Greta Scacchi in this devastating Australian drama about a family riven by drug addiction.
A gigantic brain in a forest, masturbating bog zombies, Cate Blanchett, Alicia Vikander and Charles Dance collide in Guy Maddin’s audacious latest.
This raucous ‘mom-com’, written by star Ilana Glazer (Broad City), delivers a bundle of joy from the slapstick indignities of impending motherhood.
A self-loathing, alcoholic artist realises that social justice is one thing – and widespread town carnage is quite another.