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Thursday 22 June
8.00pm
ACMI Cinema 2
Sunday 25 June
2.00pm (repeat
screening)
ACMI Cinema 1
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The Man Of
The Hour
Kang-Wei Chen, Taiwan, 2004 > 6’55
“As queer as a clockwork orange”. One man’s
intensely tangled descent into the bizarre. |
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The Mirage
Kathy Whitney, Canada, 2005 > 5’30
One night in a strange bar far, far away from here. |
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Elephant:
OK
Srinivas Bhakta, Singapore, 2005 > 5’12
A lost elephant with an identity crisis has to prove himself
to the powers that ‘bee’. |
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Black Pig
White Pig
Zhang Gong, China, 2005 > 4’36
An utterly macabre analogy for the power struggles that have
defined and defiled history. |
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Nocturne
Guillaume Delaunay, France, 2005 > 4’30
They sleep by day, but by night they creep, crawl, stalk and
slither. The dark illuminated. |
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Morning Star
Studio Moshi, Australia, 2005 > 5’00
A vibrantly colourful film depicting an ancient Aboriginal ceremony
to release the spirit of a dead man. |
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Collision
Max Hattler, UK, 2005 > 2’50
A kaleidoscopic flag waving hypnotic assault on the senses. |
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Dreamer
Olga Marchenko, France, 2005 > 4’30
Nocturnal laundry incites the wrath of neighbours as the moon
and stars fall from the sky. |
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A Shadow In
The Soul (Com Uma Sombra Na Alma)
Fernando Galrito and Joao Ramos, Portugal, 2004
> 10’00
Trust is abandoned and suspicion is rife in this film noir world
of intense chiaroscuro. |
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The Kiss Thief
Elena Madrid, Switzerland, 2004 > 5’51
Desperate times call for desperate measures, and this guy needs
a pair of lips, fast. |
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From The Life
Of Mothers
K.Dufkova, Czech Republic, 2005 > 7’00
An illustration of the unique experience of parenting, and how
difficult it is to let go. |
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Ichthys
Marek Skrobecki, Poland, 2005 > 16’45
The service may be slow, but the surrounds are stunning, and
the cuisine entirely unique. |
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Admission is restricted to 18+
IMPORTANT: Film classification regulations do not allow
us to admit any person under the age of 18 years EXCEPT
to the Kids Animation 1 & Kids
Animation 2.
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