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Travelling Film Fes val Ulladulla 10-12
March
TRAVELLING FILM FESTIVAL ULLADULLA RETURNS IN MARCH WITH AN IMPRESSIVE SELECTION OF AWARD-WINNING INTERNATIONAL AND AUSTRALIAN FILMS
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Cinema lovers in Ulladulla are in for a treat as the Travelling Film Fes val (TFF) returns to the Arcadia Twin Cinemas on 10-12 March, with ckets now on sale!
The diverse and acclaimed program of films curated for Ulladulla audiences represents the highest class of world cinema from the likes of Belgium, Poland, South Korea, the UK and the US! Showcasing eight carefully selected feature films, one fascina ng documentary and three impressively realised short films, prepare to spend your weekend enraptured by the big screen.
Opening Night is the Cannes Palme d’Or 2022 winner, Ruben Östlund’s (Force Majeure, The Square, SFF 2017) TRIANGLE OF SADNESS, nominated for three Oscars including Best Picture TRIANGLE OF SADNESS is a hilarious, bi ng, stomach-churning sa re on the mega-rich, about a motley crew on a luxury cruise captained by an alcoholic Marxist.
Travelling Film Fes val Manager Lisa Kitching said: “We are thrilled to be returning to Ulladulla in March with such a remarkable set of films for audiences to experience! Closing Night features the Oscarnominated, Sydney Film Prize Winner and Cannes Grand Prix Winner CLOSE from Lukas Dhont (Girl, SFF 2018) while another program highlight is BROKER, the newest film from Japanese master Kore-eda Hirokazu (Shopli ers, SFF 2018). It’s tough to recommend one film over another amidst a program of such calibre, so have a browse and book whatever spikes your interest. Whatever you choose, it won’t disappoint.”
Among the nine films screening in Ulladulla, six premiered at Cannes Film Fes val including Caméra d’Or Winner WAR PONY. A grippingly medita ve debut from directors Riley Keough and Gina Gammell, WAR PONY follows several characters living on South Dakota’s Pine Ridge Reserva on to explore the concept of belonging.
Direct from the Cannes Compe on, where Song Kang-ho (Parasite, SFF 2019) won the Best Actor Award, BROKER also stars K-Pop star Ji-eun Lee be er known as IU, and Doona Bae (Sense8).
Polish master Jerzy Skolimowski’s bold new Cannes Jury Prize-winning, Oscar-nominated drama EO follows a nomadic donkey as it experiences the best and worst mankind has to offer.
AFTERSUN stars Academy Award Best Actor Nominee Paul Mescal (The Lost Daughter, Normal People), who shines in this superb and searingly emo onal Cannes-winning portrait of a father-daughter rela onship, directed by Charlo e Wells.
SWEET AS is the semi-autobiographical feature debut from Nyul Nyul/Yawuru woman Jub Clerc. Set in remote Pilbara country in Western Australia, the upli ing coming-of-age road movie explores unconven onal friendships, first crushes and finding who you are on the road less travelled – and stars Tasma Walton, Mark Coles Smith, Carlos Sanson Jr and Shantae Barnes-Cowan. Winner of the NETPAC Award at Toronto Interna onal Film Fes val and the Blackmagic Design Australian Innova on Award at Melbourne Interna onal Film Fes val.
Fresh from the Venice Interna onal Film Fes val, THE SON stars Hugh Jackman in a Golden Globenominated performance alongside Laura Dern, Vanessa Kirby and Anthony Hopkins in this lacera ngly painful drama of familial fear and loathing.
Winner of Best Film at Venice — only the second documentary to take top prize — ALL THE BEAUTY AND