Dunsborough
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Dunsborough
26-30 august FREE SCREENINGS Old Dunsborough Hall 44 Gifford Road Dunsborough Thur 27 – Sun 30 August 9.45am – 3.45pm proudly supported by Community Free Screenings Busselton | Bunbury | Margaret River | Augusta | Dunsborough BRAN NUE DAE 85mins, PG, Australian Feature Dir. Rachel Perkins, 2009 In the Summer of 1965 a young man is filled with the life of the idyllic old pearling port Broome. However, his mother returns him to the religious mission for further schooling. After being punished for an act of youthful rebellion, he runs away on a journey that ultimately leads him back home. THE DISCREET CHARMS OF THE BOURGEOISIE 102mins, M, French Dir. Luis Buñuel, 1972 A surreal, virtually plotless series of dreams centered around six middle-class people and their consistently interrupted attempts to have a meal together. THE DARKSIDE CEDRIC AND HOPE 14mins, Australian Short Dir. Pierce Davison, 2012 Cedric’s life is just perfect. That is until his dim princess girlfriend Faith leaves him for the prospect of some battle-hardened knights. Suddenly Cedric is thrust upon a journey that forces him to confront what he really wants. CINESNAPS FINALISTS 35 mins, Student Short Films The CinéfestOZ hosted competition, Cinesnaps, sees high school students from across the South West submit their own short films. 90mins, PG, Australian Feature Dir. Warwick Thornton, 2013 Teh Darkside is a collection of poignant, sad, funny and absurd true ghost tales from across Australia. They are brought to life by some of Australia’s most iconic actors. Honest, matter-of-fact firsthand accounts illuminate a black perspective on the other side. MANEA SENIOR COLLEGE SHORT 8 mins, Student Short Film Any student who misbehaves is sent to the mysterious room known as 2.22. It’s there a mad scientist is lobotomising students so that they are turned into the perfect teenager! JEAN DE FLORETTE 120mins, PG, French Feature Dir. Claude Berri, 1986 City-dweller Jean de Florette (Gerard Depardieu) moves his family to the Provence countryside in the 1920s to forge a new life as a farmer. But his proud, cocky neighbouring rival Le Papet (Yves Montand – Wages Of Fear, Manon Des Sources) schemes with his simple-minded nephew Ugolin (Daniel Auteuil – Queen Margot, Manon Des Sources) to acquire some nearby land ensuring the novice owner never discovers an all-important natural spring on the property. ROCK THE CASBAH 100mins, M, French Feature Dir. Laïla Marrakchi, 2013 Summer in Tangiers, Morocco. A family comes together for three days in their home following the death of their patriarch, the influential businessman Moulay Hassan (film legend Omar Sharif), to share their memories and to grieve his loss, according to Muslim tradition. THE WAITING CITY 100mins, M, Australian Feature Dir. Claire McCarthy, 2009 LIGHT 15 mins, Short Documentary Series Our world is filled with light and its affect on us is constant and unyielding but how do we, as individuals, experience this most extraordinary phenomenon? 3 of these 5 short documentaries will screen, portraying how 3 different Indigenous filmmakers perceive light. The Waiting City tells the story of an outwardly happy Australian couple who journey to India to collect their adopted baby. When they arrive in Kolkata they discover that the adoption arrangements have still to be finalised. Soon the intoxicating mystic power of the city pulls them in separate and unexpected directions and the vulnerability of their marriage begins to reveal itself. The Waiting City is an intimate, complex love story of transformation, set against the exhilarating epic backdrop of Kolkata, starring Radha Mitchell and Joel Edgerton. The CinéfestOZ Free Screenings provides the opportunity for the community to experience Australian and French-made content, engaging and reliving the filmmaking cultures and histories. This year, we focus on retrospective pieces, looking back on how different cultures impact the filmmaking realm, as well as actors who enrich our experiences. PREMIUM PARTNERS MAJOR PARTNERS Federal Government Partner PARTNERS MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL Premiere Fund CinéfestOZ proudly presented by Geographe French Australian Festivals Inc Community Free Screenings Schedule Thursday 27 August Friday 28 August 9:45 am The Darkside (PG) 9:45 am Cinesnaps Finalists MANEA College Short 11:25 am Light (U) 10:30 am Bran Nue Dae (PG) 11:50 am Cedric and Hope (U) 12:00 pm The Waiting City (M) 12:15 pm Rock the Casbah (M) 2:00 pm 1:45 pm Jean De Florette (PG) includes FREE Afternoon Tea The Discreet Charms of the Bourgeoisie (M) Saturday 29 August Sunday 30 August 9:45 am The Darkside (PG) 9:45am Cinesnaps Finalists MANEA College Short 11:25 am Light (U) 10:30 am Bran Nue Dae (PG) 11:50 am Cedric and Hope (U) 12:00 pm The Waiting City (M) 12:15 pm Rock the Casbah (M) 2:00 pm The Discreet Charms of the Bourgeoisie (M) 1:45 pm Jean De Florette (PG)