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okay must watches!
The Saddest Music in the World - definitely one of my fav films. took me by surprise =P
Winnipeg, 1933 - the depths of the Great Depression. With prohibition waning, beer magnate Lady Helen Port-Huntley (Isabella Rossellini) announces a worldwide contest to determine which nation's music truly deserves to be called the saddest music in the world.
Musicians of all creed and colour descend on sleepy Winnipeg, but it is the Kent family - father Fyodor and brothers Chester and Roderick - who consume Lady Port-Huntley's interest. Long held family rivalries, amnesia, nymphomania, show-tunes and deceit run wild, leading to fiery consequences.
The below I'm keen, but haven't actually seen_
Proof
his clever, character-driven comedy centres on Martin (Hugo Weaving), a blind man who is so distrusting of the people around him that he takes photos to prove they really exist.
Dependent on finding a narrator for the photographs, Martin is drawn into a emotional ménage à trois with his housekeeper Celia (Geneviève Picot) and local kitchen hand Andy (Russell Crowe). Recently restored 35mm print.
Winner of the Golden Camera at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival and six AFI Awards.
Arrietty
Based on a story and screenplay by master animator, Hayao Miyazaki, inspired by Mary Norton's 1952 children's novel, The Borrowers, Arrietty is the directorial debut of Studio Ghibli animator Hiromasa Yonebayashi,
The Saddest Music in the World - definitely one of my fav films. took me by surprise =P
Winnipeg, 1933 - the depths of the Great Depression. With prohibition waning, beer magnate Lady Helen Port-Huntley (Isabella Rossellini) announces a worldwide contest to determine which nation's music truly deserves to be called the saddest music in the world.
Musicians of all creed and colour descend on sleepy Winnipeg, but it is the Kent family - father Fyodor and brothers Chester and Roderick - who consume Lady Port-Huntley's interest. Long held family rivalries, amnesia, nymphomania, show-tunes and deceit run wild, leading to fiery consequences.
Dates | Thu 12 Jul 2012, 7pm Sat 21 Jul 2012, 4.30pm | ||||||
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Location | ACMI Cinemas | ||||||
Admission | Full $15 Concession $12 ACMI Members $11 |
The below I'm keen, but haven't actually seen_
Proof
his clever, character-driven comedy centres on Martin (Hugo Weaving), a blind man who is so distrusting of the people around him that he takes photos to prove they really exist.
Dependent on finding a narrator for the photographs, Martin is drawn into a emotional ménage à trois with his housekeeper Celia (Geneviève Picot) and local kitchen hand Andy (Russell Crowe). Recently restored 35mm print.
Winner of the Golden Camera at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival and six AFI Awards.
Dates | Sat 14 Jul 2012, 4pm | |
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Arrietty
Based on a story and screenplay by master animator, Hayao Miyazaki, inspired by Mary Norton's 1952 children's novel, The Borrowers, Arrietty is the directorial debut of Studio Ghibli animator Hiromasa Yonebayashi,
Dates |
Sat 14 Jul 2012, 11am Sun 15 Jul 2012, 11am Sat 21 Jul 2012, 11am Sun 22 Jul 2012, 11am Mon 23 Jul 2012, 1.30pm |
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Admission | Seniors $6 ACMI Members (Seniors) $5 Carers admitted free of charge All other tickets $11 |
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