Miranda July

Fire of Love

By David Jenkins

Sara Dosa’s whimsical documentary chronicles the tragic tale of dedicated volcano chasers Katia and Maurice Krafft.

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Kajillionaire

By Hannah Strong

Miranda July channels her offbeat brand of humour into a heist movie, with predictably charming results.

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Miranda July: ‘I’m interested in the little self-sabotaging things we do’

By Hannah Strong

Breaking into the local post office was deep research for the artworld multi-hypenate’s superb new film, Kajillionaire.

Miranda July’s Kajillionaire follows a family of eccentric thieves

By Charles Bramesco

Evan Rachel Wood, Richard Jenkins, Debra Winger and Gina Rodriguez lead the cast.

Kajillionaire – first look review

By Hannah Strong

Miranda July’s charming, unconventional crime drama follows a family of lowly LA con artists.

Madeline’s Madeline

By Manuela Lazic

Newcomer Helena Howard is astonishing in Josephine Decker’s bold exploration of art and authorship.

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Madeline’s Madeline – first look review

By Ian Mantgani

Josephine Decker returns with a commanding, emotionally bracing study of teenage psychosis.

100 great female comedy performances – part 5

By Little White Lies

Geena Davis, Greta Gerwig and Emily Blunt step up to the plate in the final part of our toast to women in comedy.

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