MIFF 1969

Erwin Rado
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Festival Program
40 feature films and 93 short films were screened from 6 June to 21 June
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Program in Focus
Notable films included Capricious Summer (Mezel), Fando and Lis (Jodorowsky), If (Anderson), Silence and Cry (Jancsó), Diary of a Switchboard Operator (Makavejev), Report of the Party and the Guests (Nemec), Hugo and Josephine (Grede). 

Filmmaker in Focus

Stig Björkman. Björkman was a guest of the Festival, were a collection of his films were screened.
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Featured Film
No Vietnamese Ever Called Me Nigger (David Loeb Weiss, 1968)
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PETER AND PAUL

Pierre et Paul
MIFF 1969

From the Festival Files

Making the Festival

The Melbourne Film Festival began as the idea of a few passionate individuals. A sub-committee, formed from delegates to the 1951 Australian Council of Film Societies film weekend, suggested that a small festival of films in the tourist town of Olinda should be held in 1952. The resulting festival was a testament to the do-it-yourself initiative of the Olinda festival committee. As some 800 festiv …

The Living Festival

What would a festival be without its audience? There wouldn’t be a festival at all! … People are the beating heart of MIFF. It was the coming together of some 800 people in Olinda in 1952 that gave birth to the Melbourne Film Festival. Since that unanticipated outpouring of community love for film, MIFF has become an annual gathering space for film enthusiasts and the cine-curious from Melbourne …