SUNDAY 15 MAY 2016 ~ 7PM
FLiCKERFEST
PRICES:
ADULTS $14
CHILD $8
FAMILY 2A + 2C $35 EXTRA CHILDREN $8 EACH
PENSIONERS $8 (MUST SHOW CENTRELINK CONCESSION)
FLiCKERFEST
PRICES:
ADULTS $14
CHILD $8
FAMILY 2A + 2C $35 EXTRA CHILDREN $8 EACH
PENSIONERS $8 (MUST SHOW CENTRELINK CONCESSION)
SLINGSHOT Australia / 7min / 2015 WRI/DIR: David Hansen PROD: Michael Ciccone, Margo Lowry & James Meldrum Wright Frankie is a 10 year-old kid on summer vacation at a run-down trailer park. When Tayla, a 10 year-old girl, shows a romantic interest, Frankie’s holiday becomes a whole lot more complicated. Slingshot is an amusing analogy on modern love told through the eyes of one of its latest victims. |
THE DETECTIVES OF NOIR TOWN Australia / 7min / 2014 WRI/PROD: Andrew Chambers & Paul Layton DIR: Andrew Chambers In a town where people and puppets walk the streets, a puppet detective is on the case of his missing uncle. Though he has competition from every man, woman and dummy wanting to be named Noir Town’s top detective. Starring David Collins (The Umbilical Brothers), Nick Boshier (Bondi Hipsters), Zoe Carides |
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FLAT DADDY Australia / 16min / 2014 WRI / DIR: Matt Holcomb PROD: Annie Kinnane Life-size cut-outs of soldiers away in combat are used by military families to cope with their loved one’s absence. When Kate has one printed for her young daughter, she and Cindy quickly ascribe their emotional attachment to the image, but their ‘Flat Daddy’ creates more emotional upheaval than comfort. Stars Kat Stewart and Kathryn Beck |
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LAZY BOY Australia / 12min / 2015 WRI/DIR/PROD: Dave Redman When Ray brings home a new purchase, his pregnant girlfriend is not impressed. Banished to the garage he soon realizes the old La-Z-Boy recliner he bought is in fact a one-minute time machine. Will Ray learn from his mistakes or is he destined to repeat them forever? |
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INTERMISSION - 15 MINUTES
NAN AND A WHOLE LOT OF TROUBLE Australia / 11min / 2015 WRI: Sue McPherson DIR: Dena Curtis PROD: Lois Randall Nan, of Aboriginal and Irish descent, keeps a photo album of dead family members. Younger sister Min believes this morbid European tradition is culturally inappropriate. Told with warmth and humour, this short film tackles cultural taboos. |