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THERE IS SO MUCH TO SEE & DO IN THE TOP END ~ BOOK TODAY! Talk to the specialists at Tourism Top End for all your tours,accommodation and car hire in the Top [email protected] - tourismtopend.com.auCrn Smith & Bennett Street, Darwin City 1300 138 886
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FESTIVALS & EVENTS
ADVENTURE
ART & CULTURE WILDLIFE
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JOHN SCHIER
DARWIN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL CHAIRAll of us at the Darwin Film Society feel that our vision and hard work is paying off as DIFF gains momentum. We always aimed for DIFF to be a centrepiece around which the NT’s screen industry could engage, network and learn. More workshops in 2015 provide a great platform for this to happen.
The generous support from our partners, since the commencement of the Festival in 2010, ensures that we can continue to bring you this world class program of films and events. With added support from FestivalsNT this year you can expect the Festival to really pop!
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Faced with a bleak prognosis during a routine check up Robert (David Wenham) is forced to take stock of his relationships. At his lowest ebb while waiting for a transplant he meets and falls in love with Maya (Shahana Goswami), a visiting biologist from India and he tries to learn to face his diagnosis with peace and acceptance. Exploring the contrast of Eastern and Western approaches to living and dying, director Paul Cox – who draws intimately on his own personal experiences – knits together a deeply personal, philosophical and urgent portrait of a human being faced with the end of life.
Screening with short film: A Cautionary Tail
Join this Opening Night celebration with entertainment from 6pm and special guests.
WEDNESDAY 16
SEPTEMBER, 7.15PM
2015 • Australia • MA15+ • 109m NT PREMIEREDirected by Paul CoxDistributed by CinemaPlus
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WED 16 7.15pm Opening Night:Force of Destiny with special guests
THU 17 7.15pm The Wolfpack
9.10pm Another Country
FRI 18 7.00pm NT Awards for Cinematography @ DEC, Studio Theatre
7.15pm Body
9.15pm A Pidgeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence
SAT 19 10am-12pm New Cinema Tech
1-3pm Cinematography Workshop
3.30-6pm Romeo + Juliet screening and cinematography Q&A @ BCC, Darwin
7.15pm Mistress America
9.10pm Ned Rifle
THU 19 - WED 23
All Day DIFF DIGITAL @ Darwin Waterfront
SUN 20 10am-12pm The Craft Of Documentary Filmmaking
1-4pm Filmmaking in Indigenous Contexts
4.30-6pm Networking for Screen
7.15pm Tehran Taxi
9.10pm 1,000 Rupee Note
MON 21 7.15pm The Volcano
9.25pm The Fear of Darkness
TUE 22 4.30-6pm Lift Off: Drone Info Session
7.15pm The Second Mother
WED 23 3-5pm Behind the Read Door
7.15pm Closing NightVictoria
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Sat 5 Sep, 7.30pm Darwin Convention Centre
Realm & Resonance
Night NowSat 24 Oct, 7.30pm Darwin Convention Centre
TracySat 5 Dec, 7.30pm Darwin Convention Centre
BOOKINGS www.dso.org.au or phone 8946 6974Come & See
the Sound
Master Series Concert Tickets : $49 Adult | $39 Conc | $20 under 16yrs $99 Family (2 Adults, 2 Children) | 10% off group 10+
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Sunday 20 September, 10am-12pmHappy Yess, Darwin
Molly Reynolds specialises in screen-based storytelling and digital media production. When she isn’t earning a living as a consultant in the digital sphere, she makes documentaries, including Another Country, Still Our Country, What Makes Me, Twelve Canoes, Peter Churcher and The Balanda and the Bark Canoes. Molly will be presenting a workshop on creating and crafting documentaries, it will also encompass film-making with indigenous communities.
FILMMAKING IN INDIGENOUS CONTEXTS
Sunday 20 September, 1-4pmHappy Yess, Darwin
Are you an Indigenous filmmaker trying to get your project off the ground? A non-Indigenous filmmaker looking to work with remote Territory communities or on Aboriginal land?
This afternoon will feature practical presentations from Screen Territory, broadcasters across digital, TV and radio including ARDS / Yolngu Radio and Larrakia Nation, government agencies and special guest filmmakers.
Subjects covered will include funding, permits, protocols, politics, cultural considerations and expert experiences.
This session will suit filmmakers of all levels of experience. Join us afterwards to network with fellow screen practitioners.
WORKSHOPS
NETWORKING FOR SCREEN
Sunday 20 September, 4.30-6pm Happy Yess, Darwin FREE - Registration Recommended
Are you looking to connect with fellow filmmakers to expand your horizons both in the NT and further afield?
Join this networking session specifically geared towards meeting other producers, directors, writers, actors, cinematographers, editors, animators, VFX specialists, and digital media professionals.
Come prepared with business cards and examples of your work so that you can swap contacts and share your talents quickly.
Saturday 19 September, 10am-12pmHappy Yess, Darwin
Join President of the NT branch of the Australian Cinematographers Society, Andrew Hyde, for a hands on session exploring the latest in new cinema technology.
See the latest large sensor cameras from Arri, Sony and Canon in action accompanied by a selection of the latest lenses and accessories.
This session is suited to screen practitioners of all levels and will give you a practical foundation to start planning your next shoot no matter your budget.
NEW CINEMA TECH THE CRAFT OF DOCUMENTARY FILMMAKING
Saturday 19 September, 1-3pmHappy Yess, Darwin
Join one of Australian cinema’s pioneers, Geoff Burton, ExposureProductions MD, Andrew Hyde, and the team from Arri Australia in this advanced session on the new Arri Amira System.
More economically accessible than the Alexa, the Amira was designed primarily for documentary work. It is also a viable tool for fictional content makers across most budgets - the new interchangeable lens mount means Canon EF lenses can be mounted straight to the body without the need for PL conversions.
Suited to more experienced cinematographers, however all welcome to attend.
CINEMATOGRAPHY WORKSHOP WITH ARRI
Saturday 19 September, 3.30-6pmBirch Carrol Coyle, DarwinMovie Ticket Prices Apply
Join Academy Award-nominated cinematographer, Donald McAlpine, for a special Q&A after the screening of Baz Luhrman’s Romeo + Juliet for which he was the cinematographer.
Get insights into some of his most iconic films including Predator, Moulin Rouge, Ender’s Game, Patriot Games, X-Men: Origins, and Australian classics like My Brilliant Career.
Aimed at filmmakers of all experience, or just come to watch this modern classic.
ROMEO + JULIET SCREENING W Q&A
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Double Session*
5 film pass***
10 film pass ***
Adult $16 $24 $65 $120
Concession** $12 $18 $50 $90
Members $10 $15 $40 $75
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