Kick off the festival in style. MIFF’s iconic opening night is back!Be the first in Australia to see the hugely anticipated
If I Had Legs I’d Kick You, featuring a powerhouse performance from Rose Byrne.
Choose between a film-only ticket to enjoy the glitz and glamour of the red carpet followed by the film screening, or a film-and-party ticket, which also includes entry into MIFF’s all-singing, all-dancing afterparty at the State Library Victoria.
Judged the best performance at this year’s Berlinale, Rose Byrne’s phenomenal star turn propels writer/director Mary Bronstein’s devastatingly honest, darkly comic vision of motherhood.Linda is a therapist who can barely help herself, let alone anyone else. Her daughter is ill and seems unable, or unwilling, to get better; her husband is little more than a judgemental voice on the other end of the phone; her patients are more distractions than anything; and even her own therapist seems over her! So when Linda’s apartment ceiling collapses, it might just push her over the edge – if a belligerent hamster or surly motel receptionist don’t do so first.
Rose Byrne won the Berlinale Silver Bear for Best Leading Performance for her nerve-eviscerating portrayal of Linda, while the onscreen talent in Mary Bronstein’s long-awaited second feature – which also includes fellow Australian Danielle Macdonald, funnyman Conan O’Brien and artist A$AP Rocky – is ably matched by the skill behind the camera. Christopher Messina’s cinematography, Lucian Johnston’s editing and Filipe Messeder’s sound design combine to disorient and unsettle, and Bronstein brings it all together, navigating the abrupt tonal shifts of Linda’s increasingly chaotic downward spiral with precision. Funny, claustrophobic, a little surreal and always anxiety-inducing,
If I Had Legs I’d Kick You is a whirlwind that – much like modern motherhood itself – will leave you breathless.
“Hilarious and harrowingly brilliant … one of the rawest and most honest movies ever made about contemporary motherhood.” –
IndieWire
6.15pm Cinema 5 and 6 – film-only tickets
5.45pm – red carpet and drink on arrival
6.15pm – film commences
6.45pm Cinema 3 – film-and-party tickets
6:15pm – red carpet and drink on arrival
6.45pm – film commences
9pm – afterparty at State Library Victoria commences
6.45pm Cinema 8 – (Open Captions) film-only tickets
6.15pm – red carpet and drink on arrival
6.45pm – film commences
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Director Mary Bronstein is a guest of the festival and will be in attendance at all sessions of the film.