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The Melbourne International Film Festival (@MIFFofficial) released its full program this morning, and an embarrassment of riches it is, too. But the festival’s most exciting piece of programming was in fact announced some time ago: Out 1: Noli me tangere, Jaques Rivette’s nearly 13-hour portrait of French malaise in the wake of May 1968, is to be screened in Melbourne in its entirety for the first time. For hardcore cinephiles, this is more than a treat: it is a white whale, a holy grail. It is a stunning coup for the festival.

Out 1: Noli me tangere—as opposed to Out 1: Spectre, the shorter four-hour shorter version—is something I’ve been wanting to screen ever since I got into programming,” MIFF’s artistic director, Michelle Carey (@raceymicehell), told Crikey. “But I always thought that was a crazy idea because it was so long. I had to find the right context. When Philippa Hawker approached me about co-curating a program of Jean-Pierre Leaud films, I had it.”

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Matthew Clayfield

Matthew Clayfield is a journalist, critic and screenwriter.

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