Wisconsin Film Festival
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The dead ends of language in the open-ended short film, “Noise”
Julian Castronovo shares the particulars behind his latest microbudget project, which sees its world premiere at the Wisconsin Film Festival on April 14.
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We like movie posters: A 2023 Wisconsin Film Festival gallery
Creatures and characters adorn our favorite promotional art from this year’s documentary and narrative features.
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Treat yourself to the 2023 Wisconsin Film Festival
Our film team takes a first look at the gifts of this year’s festival guide.
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Wisconsin Film Festival’s last picture show at Hilldale
The WFF teams up with the Hilldale Mall to host one final fest at the former AMC Madison 6 space from April 14-20.
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The 2022 Wisconsin Film Festival diaries
Five writers detail their experiences of returning to the first in-person festival in Madison since April 2019.
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“Shared Resources” sensitively frames family bonds and collective creativity
Emerging documentarian Jordan Lord shares insight into their multifaceted film, which is screening at the Chazen Museum Of Art on April 9 as part of the Wisconsin Film Festival.
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Making a last-minute 2022 Wisconsin Film Festival itinerary
A Courtney Barnett documentary, “107 Mothers,” “Ȋntregalde,” “Claydream,” and other recommendations, in brief, from our film writers.
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The sensual catalyst of literature in “A Tale Of Love And Desire”
The Wisconsin Film Festival hosts the Wisconsin premiere of Leyla Bouzid’s literally (and literarily) poetic coming-of-age film on April 9 at Wisconsin Union Theater.
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Nic Cage’s laboratory bubbles over in the caustic and bizarre “Vampire’s Kiss”
Author Keith Phipps joins the Wisconsin Film Festival presentation of Robert Bierman’s 1988 horror-tinged black comedy on April 10 at the Chazen Museum of Art.
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Stop-motion opus “Mad God” probes the darkest recesses of the subconscious mind
Phil Tippett’s painstakingly crafted apocalyptic vision screens as part of the Wisconsin Film Festival on April 10 at the Wisconsin Union Theater.










