Sydney Film Festival News: 20 Films To See

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Abe Forsythe’s Film ‘Down Under’ will be screened at SFF

A recently published Sydney Morning Herald Article provides movie-goers with a great breakdown of 20 recommended films from the various categories and genres on offer. Gillian Leahy’s Baxter and Me is one of the 20 which gets a good write up as a must see documentary at this year’s festival. The article is definitely worth a read, especially if you are yet to decide on what films to attend this year. Some are selling fast, others have sold out, so get your program lined up and clear your schedule for the next 2 weeks as the festival is only a couple of days away!

The article can be found by clicking here

Screenings

If you have a couple of spare hours, why not consider attending one of the following:
1. FREE SCREENING AND TALK:
The Australian Screen Association and Creative Content Australia is holding a special screening of a new Australian movie before it is released to the public; A MONTH OF SUNDAYS on TUESDAY 26TH APRIL. This is a great opportunity for students to hear from the film and television industry about issues that affect them now and into the future as they launch their careers into the film and television industry. In addition, you will have the opportunity to ask questions of our expert panel.

RSVPs required by Tuesday 19th April. Registration is essential for entry:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-celebration-of-world-ip-day-…

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2. SPANISH FILM FESTIVAL SYDNEY – ON NOW
The Spanish Film Festival is on from now until the 1st May, featuring some of the best upcoming internationally-produced Spanish-language films.
Locations: Palace Norton Street Cinema and Palace Verona Oxford Street Cinema
Details: multple screenings daily, tickets available for pre-purchase online, multiple movie passes available
Cost: $19.00 adult? $17.00 concession. Discounts on Mondays: General admission $14.00
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