Melbourne

Sixty years ago, when a group of friends decided to stage a mini-film festival in an outer Melbourne suburb, little did they know it would become Australia's largest film festival, a 17-day winter highlight for more than 200,000 people.

The festival, one of the world's oldest, has just celebrated six decades of what artistic director Michelle Carey calls sharing 'the transformative experience of cinema' with a programme of about 200 films from 49 countries.

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