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Youth Team Travels to Butler Skate Park
Flaming Bites- Woodfire Pizza Workshop - 12 - 18 Years old
Lights, camera, laughs! Improvised film nights with uproarious hosts.
A remarkable courtroom drama from Turkey, Canan is a criminal lawyer who divides her time between the court, where she is defending a murder suspect, and the hospital where her mother is.
Set in a small snow town just after winter, exploring the fickle yet, dark power of group mentality through the eyes of the outsiders.
On a fishing trip, a man struggles with a strange and menacing ocean. Will he fight against nature’s forces, or submit to its power?
Pioneering cult Scottish band Mogwai have pursued their own creative path, staying true to their musical roots, and crafting their own unique sounds across a string of critically acclaimed albums.
FREE social Pétanque for retirees or people close to retirement age
Silent Disco - Clarkson Youth Hub - 9 to 12 Year old
Young people are vanishing – disappearing into thin air – and the world seems almost uninterested.
A sonic narrative film that follows the journey of two women who climb to the top of a desolate mountain searching for the whisper of the universe.
A beautifully shot celebration of the Australian surf subculture, tracing its roots from the sixties counter culture onwards.
A man arriving for a first date is subjected to a strange mind game.
Documenting the production of Jordan Prince-Wright’s World War One feature Before Dawn, In The Trenches follows the filmmakers as they re-create the trenches of World War One France.
Bongsik refuses to repent his sins and his sentenced to a hundred years of punishment.
During a road trip through rural Australia, a young girl gradually uncovers a startling truth.
Life’s A Bitch is dark comedy that tells three seemingly disparate stories involving dogs that really focuses on a trio of human stories.
Putt and Play – Mini Golf and Games Day!
Tenement tells the story of Japanese-Cambodian manga artist Soriya who, alongside her boyfriend, returns to her childhood home in Cambodia after her mother’s death.
Now this is a fine collection of short films with all sharing the characteristic of having an extended run time…and it’s easy to see why.
Part mockumentary, part experimental film, part comedy – The Lies We Tell Ourselves – follows a director as they try and complete a new art house film.
A small mould growth begins to have mind-altering effects on the tenants of a Sydney share-house.
New Zealand, 1954, and a group of so called “delinquent” girls find themselves condemned to a remote institution on an isolated island.
A selection of short horror films, from Victorian gothic lovers to curses (ancient and modern) and haunted objects, to ancient rituals and older gods and beyond…
Formed by brothers Jeff and Steve Macdonald in their suburban home in 1978, Redd Kross were unique, Steve was eleven and in middle school, while Jeff only a couple of years older.
On a day intended to be a celebration of new life, a series of events and decisions made by a group of friends lead to a mistake which can never be undone.
Monthly market showcasing local art and produce.
Now, at 70, Wayne is on the cusp of something big, but he’s haunted by the same demons that have kept him from realizing his dreams in the past.
Christchurch, New Zealand, 1979, and Angus (Ed Oxenbould, Paper Planes, The Visit, Before Dawn) is an outsider, his parents are estranged and his older brother is overseas.
It’s a film about cineastes, dreamers, and fans. And about 55,000 video tapes….