People don't go to the movies as much as they used to. So we proved that at the Melbourne International Film Festival, films stay with you.
The films that screen at MIFF are the kind that move you. The kind that outlive their running time in your memory. The kind that stay with you.
To prove this, we chose a fan of the festival to re-create a scene from a film he had seen at MIFF just once, sixteen years before.
Working with a team of stylists, set designers and director Stephen McCallum, Keith relied solely on his memory of the film as he brought the ominous scene to life. Remarkably, Keith's rendition was strikingly similar to the original film, proving that Takashi Miike's Audition
really did stay with him.
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Keith Gove's remembered remake of Takashi Miike'sĀ Audition
We invited film lovers across Australia to tune in to the livestream premiere of Keith's remake.
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Posters invited attendees to book future memories.
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