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Iranian Film Festival

 

The only nation-wide Australian festival dedicated to Iranian cinema

WHEN:  04/10/2012 to 28/10/2012

WHERE:  Brisbane, Canberra, Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney

STATE:  National

COUNTRY:  AUS

Across 25 days and five capital cities, the Iranian Film Festival Australia has returned for a highly anticipated second year launching on 4 October 2012. It will provide cinephiles with the chance to catch a glimpse into Iranian identity as well as the opportunity to discover why it is currently one of the most talked about cinematic movements across the globe. Launching in Brisbane (4-7 October), it is the only national-wide Australian festival dedicated to Iranian Cinema, and will return to Canberra (11-14 October) and Adelaide (25-28 October). Due to audience demand, the festival will also be opening in Melbourne (10-14 October) and Sydney (18-21 October) for the first time. There is something for everybody this year ranging from the indie film, Hatred to the more art-house, Mourning. Many of the audience may find Here Without Me familiar, being based on Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie. The award-winning Facing Mirrors breaks new ground as the first fictional Iranian feature about transgender issues. To find out more about venues, details of films and ticketing, please visit www.iffa.net.au.

 

 

 


 

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