Event Cinemas George Street General Manager Anthony Kierann describes In The House, Event's fortnightly event showcasing classic films, as more than just a screening program.—."it's an experience".
"The program has become a huge community event, a gathering of film buffs eager to see classics on the big screen," Kierann tells If.
Originally running solely in Event's flagship George St cinema, In The House went national after season three and now plays in Sa, Wa, Qld and Newcastle..
The George Street program includes a live interactive pre-show and film review with Channel Seven's Jason ('Jabba') Davis and Supanova Pop Culture Expo's David Quinn, whose pre-record is sent to the other cinemas around the country..
Courtesy of Event Cinemas, Inside Film is giving away a double pass to In The House's next screening at George St.—.of Rob Reiner's immortal coming-of-age classic Stand By Me, on March 3 (this Friday...
"The program has become a huge community event, a gathering of film buffs eager to see classics on the big screen," Kierann tells If.
Originally running solely in Event's flagship George St cinema, In The House went national after season three and now plays in Sa, Wa, Qld and Newcastle..
The George Street program includes a live interactive pre-show and film review with Channel Seven's Jason ('Jabba') Davis and Supanova Pop Culture Expo's David Quinn, whose pre-record is sent to the other cinemas around the country..
Courtesy of Event Cinemas, Inside Film is giving away a double pass to In The House's next screening at George St.—.of Rob Reiner's immortal coming-of-age classic Stand By Me, on March 3 (this Friday...
- 2/28/2017
- by Harry Windsor
- IF.com.au
Down Under.
Abe Forsythe will talk the two masks of drama - comedy and tragedy - this Friday as part of Aftrs' Friday on My Mind talks series. The Down Under writer-drector will chat with host Giles Hardie in Sydney to analyse the awful things we laugh at, and possibly have a chuckle at the missteps he.s made in his career as a filmmaker. Forsythe has surfed the line between comedy and tragedy for years, winning Tropfest in 2010 with his short film Shock, showing the depression behind the scenes of breakfast radio, while his black comedy.feature Down Under premiered at.Sff and will screen at the Melbourne International Film Festival, kicking off tomorrow. Forsythe won the Tropfest Tropicana Award at the age of sixteen for his film Guided By The Light Of The Lord. In 2003 he wrote, directed and starred in the feature comedy Ned, which was released...
Abe Forsythe will talk the two masks of drama - comedy and tragedy - this Friday as part of Aftrs' Friday on My Mind talks series. The Down Under writer-drector will chat with host Giles Hardie in Sydney to analyse the awful things we laugh at, and possibly have a chuckle at the missteps he.s made in his career as a filmmaker. Forsythe has surfed the line between comedy and tragedy for years, winning Tropfest in 2010 with his short film Shock, showing the depression behind the scenes of breakfast radio, while his black comedy.feature Down Under premiered at.Sff and will screen at the Melbourne International Film Festival, kicking off tomorrow. Forsythe won the Tropfest Tropicana Award at the age of sixteen for his film Guided By The Light Of The Lord. In 2003 he wrote, directed and starred in the feature comedy Ned, which was released...
- 7/27/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
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