Sydney Film Festival has bolstered its already impressive lineup of films, adding seven films straight outta Cannes, including The Square, which won the biggest (non-Oscar) film prize in the world, the Palme d’Or.

Among the offerings are Good Time, a crime thriller starring Robert Pattinson, which is being touted as a career-best performance, and Blade Of The Immortal, which marks the 100th film by Japanese master Takashi Miike.

Other films added to the SFF lineup include the aforementioned satire of the art world, The Square, starring Elisabeth Moss; Tehran Taboo, an animation about the sex lives of young Iranians; Jupiter’s Moon, in which a Syrian refugee discovers he has a superpower; A Man of Integrity, about a goldfish farmer thwarted by an evil corporation; and I Am Not A Witch, about a young Zambian woman sent to a witch camp.

Find out more, and grab tickets at the official SFF site.

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