A Night of Aussie Shorts 
              Direct from the St Kilda Film Festival 
            Ash Wednesday 
              Three siblings are re-united as a family in crisis. Are they 
              willing to pay the price to call themselves family? 
              Dir/Screenwriter: Jason Tolsher 
            The Little Woman 
              Ted’s wife has left and taken the kids. The cops are called 
              in. But one little thing after another suggests it may all be in 
              Ted’s head.  
              Dir: Greg Williams 
            The Projectionist 
              On his final day at work, a projectionist decides to take the 
              scenic way home.  
              Dir: Greg Williams 
            The Paddock 
              In a picture perfect setting, a farmer recalls growing up. 
              Beneath the surface lies a world of pain with no-one, it 
              seems, to talk to.  
              Dir: Peter Carstairs 
            Clutch 
              Sometimes maintenance means more than fixing cars. 
              Dir: Jackie Schultz 
            Alice 
              Amanda wants to write about her pregnancy, but when 
              tragedy strikes, a new book is written that changes her life. 
              Dir: Garth Davis 
            Ray 
              A little kid stranded in a town he hates. As far as he can 
              see the only interesting stuff happens to the local no 
              hoper…Ray.  
              Dir/Screenwriter: Tony Mahony 
            Teratoma 
              A ghostly tale of addiction, obsession, and finally 
              possession. 
              Dir/Screenwriter: Rupert Glasson 
            Marco Solo 
              Poor 9 year old Marco still shares his parents’ bedroom. 
              Using a vivid imagination, an obsession with Dame Edna, 
              and warped Catholicism, he seeks his own space. 
              Dir/Screenwriter: Adrian Bosich 
            When: 7.30pm, Thurs 19th August 
              Where: Deckchair Cinema 
              Price: $12/$10conc; $8 film society members; $6 
              child/seniors. 
               
              Tickets available at the Box Office from 6.30pm 
             
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