Australian Film Television and Radio School National Screening
Tour
Every
year the Australian Film Television and Radio School packages up
a cross-section of the best work from its most exciting new talent,
and tours it across Australia.
Birthday Boy
A 3D animation set during the Korean War. When little Manuk returns
home, he finds a birthday present that will change his life.
Black Berries
Black Berries is a story about Candy and Lao, two 12-year-old best
friends. To begin to try and understand the complex nature of relationships,
is to begin growing up.
Change of Heart
Are people who have a heart transplant just receiving a spare part?
What really happens when a human heart gives life to a body other
than the one it was created in?
Tackle
Tackle is about a crucial turning point in the relationship between
a father and his teenage son.
Blue Poles
Blue Poles is a story about a woman coming to understand her conflicting
desires and responsibilities.
Splintered
This is a film about the unspoken rules of friendship.
Rating: M+
When: 7.30pm Mon 23rd August
Where: Deckchair Cinema
Cost: $10/$7 conc
Tickets available at the Box Office from 6.30pm
FREE INFORMATION SEMINAR
In addition to the screenings, the program includes a free information
seminar on everything you wanted to know about applying to the country’s
finest film, television and radio school.
For further information call 1300 131 461, or visit aftrs.edu.au/screeningtour
When: 2pm, Mon 23rd Aug
Where: Frog Hollow Conference Room
Price: Free
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