In this episode of In The Queue (IndieFilmNation #3), hosts Michael Smith and Barry Mandingo dive deep into the Melbourne Underground Film Festival (MUFF) with its founder and director, Richard Wolstencroft. Recorded in July 2005 during the festival's sixth year, the conversation explores the controversial "MUFF Manifesto," the festival's lack of government funding, and the challenges of independent filmmaking in Australia. Wolstencroft passionately defends MUFF's role as a vital platform for discovering raw, underground talent and critiques the mainstream industry's conservative approach. The episode also features the hosts' reviews of key festival screenings, including Vincent Gallo's polarizing The Brown Bunny, the indie comedy The Garth Method, and Frank Howson's Flynn.
Key Takeaways
•The Genesis of MUFF: Richard Wolstencroft explains the origins of the Melbourne Underground Film Festival, emphasizing its mission to showcase provocative, low-budget, and independent films that are often overlooked by mainstream festivals like MIFF.
•The MUFF Manifesto: A major talking point is the "MUFF Manifesto," a bold declaration aimed at addressing the perceived crisis in the Australian film industry. Wolstencroft argues that the manifesto, despite its aggressive tone, is meant to spark dialogue with organizations like Film Victoria to revitalize local cinema.
•Funding and Independence: Wolstencroft expresses frustration over the lack of government support for MUFF, noting that despite championing successful filmmakers like James Wan (Saw) and Scott Ryan (The Magician), the festival remains entirely self-funded and fiercely independent.
•Discovering New Talent: The interview highlights MUFF's track record of discovering and supporting emerging talent before they break into the mainstream, proving the festival's value as an incubator for Australian cinema.
•Festival Reviews: The hosts review several films screened at MUFF 2005, offering high praise for Vincent Gallo's The Brown Bunny (despite its controversial reputation), commending the comedic elements of The Garth Method, and finding unexpected accessibility in Frank Howson's Flynn.
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Website: muff.com.au