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Travelling Film Festival Huskisson

Travelling Film Festival Huskisson

Starts: Saturday, 10 August 2024
Ends: Sunday, 11 August 2024
The Travelling Film Festival is coming back to Huskisson! Catch the exciting program of Australian and international features, documentaries and short films at the iconic Huskisson Pictures venue. Don’t miss the Opening Night screening of Charmian Clift - Life Burns High on Friday night, fresh from sold out screenings at the Sydney Film Festival, about the Kiama-born author. The festival weekend will also screen eight more acclaimed and awarded films from around the world at exclusive screenings, including The Outrun starring Saorise Ronan, and the New Zealand epic The Convert starring Guy Pearce!
Add to Calendar 2024-08-10 12:00 am 2024-08-11 12:00 am Travelling Film Festival Huskisson The Travelling Film Festival is coming back to Huskisson! Catch the exciting program of Australian and international features, documentaries and short films at the iconic Huskisson Pictures venue. Don’t miss the Opening Night screening of Charmian Clift - Life Burns High on Friday night, fresh from sold out screenings at the Sydney Film Festival, about the Kiama-born author. The festival weekend will also screen eight more acclaimed and awarded films from around the world at exclusive screenings, including The Outrun starring Saorise Ronan, and the New Zealand epic The Convert starring Guy Pearce! 19 Sydney St, Huskisson , NSW , 2540 , Australia
19 Sydney St, Huskisson , NSW , 2540 , Australia
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