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APRIL 2018 PROGRAM Star Cinema Eaglehawk Town Hall PO Box 83 Eaglehawk Victoria 3556 Bookings: 03 5446 2025 / Office: 03 5446 2526 Email: [email protected] www.starcinema.org.au APRIL FILMS (P.T.O. FOR SCREENING TIMES, EVENTS & SPECIALS) THE PARTY (1968, PG) 98min Genre: Comedy. Dir: Blake Edwards. Country: USA. 50th anniversary. You are invited to the hottest, funniest, most outrageous party Hollywood ever threw! When accident prone Indian actor Hrundi V. Bakshi (the inimitable Peter Sellers) manages to blow up an expensive Hollywood movie set, a clerical error sees him placed on the ‘A list’ instead of the ‘exclusion list’ and earns him an invitation to the studio executive’s swanky party. Once there, he manages, with nothing but the best intentions, to create disaster. April 3 Printed on 100% recycled paper ALICE IN WONDERLAND (1966, PG) 76min Genre: Drama, Fantasy. Dir: Jonathan Miller. Country: UK. An adaptation for the grownups! Experience the tale of Alice as never before in this live-action adaptation from the BBC. Capturing the menace and wonder of Carroll’s age-old classic while injecting the story with a pinch of subversive Victorian gothic satire, this surreal updating of the tale features an all-star cast including Sir Michael Redgrave, Peter Cook, Peter Sellers, and Alan Bennett. It also features an original soundtrack by Indian sitar master Ravi Shankar. April 7 & 10 BOOKINGS: 5446 2025 BLOW-UP (1966, M) 111min Genre: Drama, Mystery, Thriller. Dir: Michelangelo Antonioni. Country: UK. The ultimate Swinging London film, Antonioni’s Blow-Up stars David Hemmings as an alienated photographer who cavorts from one wild shoot to the next – from Veruschka to nudie groupies – until he’s overtaken by a series of snapshots in the park that point to the capture of a murder. Wild, mod and shockingly – for its time –nude, this is the film that brought the art film to the mainstream. It was also a significant inspiration for Mike Myers’ Austin Powers. Digitally restored, this is one film that is so much better on the big screen. April 17 AUSTRALIA ON SCREEN FLIRTING (1991, PG) 100 min Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance. Dir: John Duigan. Country: Australia. In this sequel to “The Year My Voice Broke,” Danny Embling (Noah Taylor) leaves home to attend an all-male boarding school. An all-female prep school is located nearby, and, over a series of joint social activities, Embling falls under the spell of one of its more freethinking students: Thandiwe Adjewa (Thandie Newton), who comes from Uganda. But their quietly developing romance is threatened by racial prejudice and Danny’s awkwardness in affairs of the heart. April 24 cinetopia films THE SQUARE (MA 15+) 151min Genre: Comedy, Drama. Dir: Ruben Östlund. Country: Sweden/ France. Some subtitles. Christian is the respected curator of a contemporary art museum, a divorced but devoted father. His next show invites passers-by to consider their role as responsible fellow human beings. But sometimes it’s difficult to live up to your own ideals: Christian’s foolish response to the theft of his phone leads him to shameful situations. And the museum’s PR agency has created an unexpected campaign, sending the museum and Christian into an existential crisis. Co-starring Elizabeth Moss. April 14, 15, 22, 23 FINDING YOUR FEET (M) 111min Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance. Dir: Richard Loncraine. Country: UK. When ‘Lady’ Sandra Abbott discovers that her husband of forty years is having an affair with her best friend, she seeks refuge with her estranged, bohemian sister. Sandra couldn’t be more different to her free spirited sibling, but reluctantly lets her drag her along to her dance class, where she starts finding her feet… and romance. Featuring a star studded cast including Imelda Staunton, Timothy Spall and Joanna Lumley, this hilarious and heart-warming comedy proves it’s never too late to start again. April 19, 21, 22, 25, 27, 28, 29 MARY MAGDALENE (M) 120min Genre: Drama. Dir: Garth Davis. Country: UK/Australia/Italy. From director Garth Davis (Lion) comes an authentic and humanistic portrait of one of the most enigmatic and misunderstood spiritual figures in history. The biblical biopic tells the story of Mary (Rooney Mara), a young woman in search of a new way of living. Constricted by the hierarchies of the day, Mary defies her traditional family to join a new social movement led by the charismatic Jesus of Nazareth (Joaquin Phoenix). She soon finds herself at the heart of a journey that will lead to Jerusalem. April 27, 28, 29 ALICE IN WONDERLAND (PG, 2010) 123min Genre: Adventure, Family, Fantasy. Dir: Tim Burton. Country: USA. A young girl when she first visited magical Underland, Alice (Mia Wasikowska) is now a teenager with no memory of the place, except in her dreams. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she spots a white rabbit and follows him down a hole. Reunited with her friends the Mad Hatter (Johnny Depp), the Cheshire Cat and others, she must end the Red Queen’s (Helena Bonham Carter) reign of terror. April 6 & 8 ALICE IN WONDERLAND (G, 1933) 86min Genre: Adventure, Family, Fantasy. Dir: Norman Z. McLeod. Country: USA. This live-action fantasy adaptation features stunning sets, creative costumes, and Hollywood icons Cary Grant, Gary Cooper and W.C. Fields, along with Charlotte Henry as Alice. Adventures lead Alice straight to some of the most memorable characters in literature, including the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts and the Cheshire Cat in this original film adaptation of the classic. April 7 & 8 PHANTOM THREAD (M) 130min Genre: Drama, Romance. Dir: Paul Thomas Anderson. Country: USA/ UK. In the glamour of 1950’s post-war London, renowned dressmaker Reynolds Woodcock (Daniel Day-Lewis) and his sister Cyril (Lesley Manville) are at the centre of British fashion, dressing royalty and movie stars in the distinct style of The House of Woodcock. Women come and go through Woodcock’s life, until he meets a young, strong-willed woman, who soon becomes his muse and lover. His once controlled and carefully tailored life is disrupted by love. Cinematically rich and dramatically magnetic. April 14, 15, 16, 18, 20, 21 FILM STARS DON’T DIE IN LIVERPOOL (M) 105min Genre: Biography, Drama, Romance. Dir: Paul McGuigan. Country:UK. Hollywood siren Gloria Grahame (Annette Bening) was a star in the golden age of movies. But by the 1970s she was struggling on the stage in London, and when she met Peter Turner in a boarding house, it seemed to be the romance that was going to turn her life around. But struck by serious illness, she asks Peter if she can stay with his family in working-class Liverpool. Based on Peter Turner’s own memoir, this a tender portrait of an unlikely but passionate love affair. April 13, 14, 15, 20, 22 ALICE IN WONDERLAND (G, 1951) 85min Genre: Animation, Adventure, Family. Dirs: Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson. Country: USA. The much loved Disney animated classic sees restless young British girl Alice fall down a rabbit hole into a magical world full of characters, including the Cheshire Cat (Sterling Holloway) and the Mad Hatter (Ed Wynn). When Alice ends up in the court of the tyrannical Queen of Hearts (Verna Felton), she must stay on the ruler’s good side, or risk losing her head. April 6 & 7 ALICE IN WONDERLAND (G, 1999) 128min Genre: Adventure, Comedy, Family. Dir: Nick Willing. Country: USA/ UK. This TV adaptation features Whoopi Goldberg, Robbie Coltrane, George Wendt, Ben Kingsley, Gene Wilder and Peter Ustinov. From the absurdity of the Mad Hatter’s (Martin Short) tea party to a wild croquet game with the Queen Of Hearts (Miranda Richardson), Alice’s journey is filled with visual delights and clever word-play, destined to linger in the imagination. April 8 & 9 THE DEATH OF STALIN (MA 15+) 107min Genre: Comedy. Dir: Armando Iannucci. Country: UK/Canada. Moscow, 1953: when tyrannical dictator Joseph Stalin drops dead, his parasitic cronies begin a frantic power struggle to be the next Soviet leader. Among the contenders are the dweeby Georgy Malenkov (Jeffrey Tambor), the wily Nikita Khrushchev (Steve Buscemi), and the sadistic secret police chief Lavrentiy Beria. But as they bumble and backstab their way to the top, just who is running the government? Combining palace intrigue with rapid-fire farce, this audacious comedy is a bitingly funny takedown of bureaucratic dysfunction performed to the hilt by a sparkling ensemble cast. April 28, 29, 30 Alice in Wonderland SCHOOL HOLIDAY FILM FESTIVAL APRIL 6 - 10 Join us down the rabbit hole for five days of film adaptations of Lewis Carroll’s infamous Alice! See over for full ticket details. DARKEST HOUR (PG) 125min Genre: Biography, Drama, History. Dir: Joe Wright. Country: USA/ UK. Within days of becoming PM of Great Britain, Winston Churchill (Gary Oldman) faces one of his most turbulent and defining trials: exploring a negotiated peace treaty with Nazi Germany, or standing firm to fight for the ideals, liberty and freedom of a nation. Facing the threat of invasion, an unprepared public, a sceptical king, and with his own party plotting against him, Churchill must withstand his darkest hour, rally a nation, and attempt to alter the course of world history. This is big screen history to savour. April 1, 2, 4, 11 THE SONG KEEPERS (E) 81min « Q & A WITH DIRECTOR NAINA SEN Genre: Documentary, Music. Dir: Naina Sen. Country: Australia. In the churches of remote Central Australia, a 140-year musical legacy of ancient Aboriginal languages, German sacred hymns and baroque music is being preserved by four generations of women that make up the Central Australian Aboriginal Women’s Choir. With their musical director Morris Stuart, they embark on an historical tour of Germany, singing the baroque Lutheran hymns brought to their great grandparents by German missionaries in their own Western Arrarnta and Pitjantjatjara languages. Together these remarkable women take their music and stories of cultural survival to the world. April 21

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APRIL2018 PROGRAM

Star Cinema Eaglehawk Town Hall PO Box 83 Eaglehawk Victoria 3556Bookings: 03 5446 2025 / Office: 03 5446 2526 Email: [email protected] www.starcinema.org.au

APRIL FILMS (P.t.o. FoR SCReenIng tIMeS, eventS & SPeCIALS)

tHe PARtY (1968, Pg) 98min Genre: Comedy. Dir: Blake Edwards. Country: USA.

50th anniversary. You are invited to the hottest, funniest, most outrageous party Hollywood ever threw! When accident prone Indian actor Hrundi V. Bakshi (the inimitable Peter Sellers) manages to blow up an expensive Hollywood movie set, a clerical error sees him placed on the ‘A

list’ instead of the ‘exclusion list’ and earns him an invitation to the studio executive’s swanky party. Once there, he manages, with nothing but the best intentions, to create disaster. April 3

Printed on 100% recycled paper

ALICe In WonDeRLAnD (1966, Pg) 76min Genre: Drama, Fantasy. Dir: Jonathan Miller. Country: UK.

An adaptation for the grownups! Experience the tale of Alice as never before in this live-action adaptation from the BBC. Capturing the menace and wonder of Carroll’s age-old classic while injecting the story with a pinch of subversive Victorian gothic satire, this surreal updating of the

tale features an all-star cast including Sir Michael Redgrave, Peter Cook, Peter Sellers, and Alan Bennett. It also features an original soundtrack by Indian sitar master Ravi Shankar. April 7 & 10

BooKIngS: 5446 2025

BLoW-UP (1966, M) 111min Genre: Drama, Mystery, Thriller. Dir: Michelangelo Antonioni. Country:

UK. The ultimate Swinging London film, Antonioni’s Blow-Up stars David Hemmings as an alienated photographer who cavorts from one wild shoot to the next – from Veruschka to nudie groupies – until he’s overtaken by a series of snapshots in the park that point to the capture of a murder.

Wild, mod and shockingly – for its time –nude, this is the film that brought the art film to the mainstream. It was also a significant inspiration for Mike Myers’ Austin Powers. Digitally restored, this is one film that is so much better on the big screen. April 17

AUSTRALIA ON SCREEN FLIRtIng (1991, Pg) 100 min

Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance. Dir: John Duigan. Country: Australia. In this sequel to “The Year My Voice Broke,” Danny Embling (Noah Taylor) leaves home to attend an all-male boarding school. An all-female prep school is located nearby, and, over a series of joint social activities, Embling

falls under the spell of one of its more freethinking students: Thandiwe Adjewa (Thandie Newton), who comes from Uganda. But their quietly developing romance is threatened by racial prejudice and Danny’s awkwardness in affairs of the heart. April 24

cinetopia films

tHe SQUARe (MA 15+) 151min Genre: Comedy, Drama. Dir: Ruben Östlund. Country: Sweden/

France. Some subtitles. Christian is the respected curator of a contemporary art museum, a divorced but devoted father. His next show invites passers-by to consider their role as responsible fellow human beings. But sometimes it’s difficult to live up to your own ideals: Christian’s

foolish response to the theft of his phone leads him to shameful situations. And the museum’s PR agency has created an unexpected campaign, sending the museum and Christian into an existential crisis. Co-starring Elizabeth Moss. April 14, 15, 22, 23

FInDIng YoUR Feet (M) 111min Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance. Dir: Richard Loncraine. Country:

UK. When ‘Lady’ Sandra Abbott discovers that her husband of forty years is having an affair with her best friend, she seeks refuge with her estranged, bohemian sister. Sandra couldn’t be more different to her free spirited sibling, but reluctantly lets her drag her along to her dance class,

where she starts finding her feet… and romance. Featuring a star studded cast including Imelda Staunton, Timothy Spall and Joanna Lumley, this hilarious and heart-warming comedy proves it’s never too late to start again. April 19, 21, 22, 25, 27, 28, 29

MARY MAgDALene (M) 120min Genre: Drama. Dir: Garth Davis. Country: UK/Australia/Italy.

From director Garth Davis (Lion) comes an authentic and humanistic portrait of one of the most enigmatic and misunderstood spiritual figures in history. The biblical biopic tells the story of Mary (Rooney Mara), a young woman in search of a new way of living. Constricted by the

hierarchies of the day, Mary defies her traditional family to join a new social movement led by the charismatic Jesus of Nazareth (Joaquin Phoenix). She soon finds herself at the heart of a journey that will lead to Jerusalem. April 27, 28, 29

ALICe In WonDeRLAnD (Pg, 2010) 123min Genre: Adventure, Family, Fantasy. Dir: Tim Burton. Country: USA.

A young girl when she first visited magical Underland, Alice (Mia Wasikowska) is now a teenager with no memory of the place, except in her dreams. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she spots a white rabbit and follows him down a hole. Reunited with her friends the Mad Hatter

(Johnny Depp), the Cheshire Cat and others, she must end the Red Queen’s (Helena Bonham Carter) reign of terror. April 6 & 8

ALICe In WonDeRLAnD (g, 1933) 86min Genre: Adventure, Family, Fantasy. Dir: Norman Z. McLeod. Country:

USA. This live-action fantasy adaptation features stunning sets, creative costumes, and Hollywood icons Cary Grant, Gary Cooper and W.C. Fields, along with Charlotte Henry as Alice. Adventures lead Alice straight to some of the most memorable characters in literature,

including the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts and the Cheshire Cat in this original film adaptation of the classic. April 7 & 8

PHAntoM tHReAD (M) 130min Genre: Drama, Romance. Dir: Paul Thomas Anderson. Country: USA/

UK. In the glamour of 1950’s post-war London, renowned dressmaker Reynolds Woodcock (Daniel Day-Lewis) and his sister Cyril (Lesley Manville) are at the centre of British fashion, dressing royalty and movie stars in the distinct style of The House of Woodcock. Women come and

go through Woodcock’s life, until he meets a young, strong-willed woman, who soon becomes his muse and lover. His once controlled and carefully tailored life is disrupted by love. Cinematically rich and dramatically magnetic. April 14, 15, 16, 18, 20, 21

FILM StARS Don’t DIe In LIveRPooL (M) 105min Genre: Biography, Drama, Romance. Dir: Paul McGuigan. Country:UK.

Hollywood siren Gloria Grahame (Annette Bening) was a star in the golden age of movies. But by the 1970s she was struggling on the stage in London, and when she met Peter Turner in a boarding house, it seemed to be the romance that was going to turn her life around. But

struck by serious illness, she asks Peter if she can stay with his family in working-class Liverpool. Based on Peter Turner’s own memoir, this a tender portrait of an unlikely but passionate love affair. April 13, 14, 15, 20, 22

ALICe In WonDeRLAnD (g, 1951) 85min Genre: Animation, Adventure, Family. Dirs: Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred

Jackson. Country: USA. The much loved Disney animated classic sees restless young British girl Alice fall down a rabbit hole into a magical world full of characters, including the Cheshire Cat (Sterling Holloway) and the Mad Hatter (Ed Wynn). When Alice ends up in the court of

the tyrannical Queen of Hearts (Verna Felton), she must stay on the ruler’s good side, or risk losing her head. April 6 & 7

ALICe In WonDeRLAnD (g, 1999) 128min Genre: Adventure, Comedy, Family. Dir: Nick Willing. Country: USA/

UK. This TV adaptation features Whoopi Goldberg, Robbie Coltrane, George Wendt, Ben Kingsley, Gene Wilder and Peter Ustinov. From the absurdity of the Mad Hatter’s (Martin Short) tea party to a wild croquet game with the Queen Of Hearts (Miranda Richardson), Alice’s journey is

filled with visual delights and clever word-play, destined to linger in the imagination. April 8 & 9

tHe DeAtH oF StALIn (MA 15+) 107min Genre: Comedy. Dir: Armando Iannucci. Country: UK/Canada.

Moscow, 1953: when tyrannical dictator Joseph Stalin drops dead, his parasitic cronies begin a frantic power struggle to be the next Soviet leader. Among the contenders are the dweeby Georgy Malenkov (Jeffrey Tambor), the wily Nikita Khrushchev (Steve Buscemi), and the

sadistic secret police chief Lavrentiy Beria. But as they bumble and backstab their way to the top, just who is running the government? Combining palace intrigue with rapid-fire farce, this audacious comedy is a bitingly funny takedown of bureaucratic dysfunction performed to the hilt by a sparkling ensemble cast. April 28, 29, 30

Alice in Wonderland School holidAy film feStivAl APRil 6 - 10Join us down the rabbit hole for five days of film adaptations of Lewis Carroll’s infamous Alice! See over for full ticket details.

DARKeSt HoUR (Pg) 125min Genre: Biography, Drama, History. Dir: Joe Wright. Country: USA/

UK. Within days of becoming PM of Great Britain, Winston Churchill (Gary Oldman) faces one of his most turbulent and defining trials: exploring a negotiated peace treaty with Nazi Germany, or standing firm to fight for the ideals, liberty and freedom of a nation. Facing the threat

of invasion, an unprepared public, a sceptical king, and with his own party plotting against him, Churchill must withstand his darkest hour, rally a nation, and attempt to alter the course of world history. This is big screen history to savour. April 1, 2, 4, 11

tHe Song KeePeRS (e) 81min « Q & A WItH DIReCtoR nAInA Sen Genre: Documentary, Music. Dir: Naina Sen. Country: Australia. In the churches of remote Central Australia, a 140-year musical legacy of ancient Aboriginal languages, German sacred hymns and baroque music is being preserved by four generations of women that make up the Central Australian Aboriginal Women’s Choir. With their musical director Morris Stuart, they embark on an historical tour of Germany, singing the baroque Lutheran hymns brought to their great grandparents by German missionaries in their own Western Arrarnta and Pitjantjatjara languages. Together these remarkable women take their music and stories of cultural survival to the world. April 21

APRIL2018 PROGRAM

Star Cinema ticket Prices:Adults: $16Members / Concession: $14 Seniors / Under 16: $11Family: $44Box office & bar open 30 mins prior to screening time. Licensed venue.

APRIL SCReenIngS (Pto FoR FILMS)

Sunday 1.00pm Happy End April 1 3.30pm Darkest Hour 7.00pm Happy EndMonday 2 7.00pm Darkest Hour $11 tIXTuesday 3 7.00pm cinetopia: The Party $11 tIXWednesday 4 7.00pm Darkest Hour Thursday 5 7.00pm Fundraiser: Darkest Hour $20 tIX Alice in Wonderland School holiday film festival See right. NFT Friday 6 1.00pm Alice in Wonderland (1951) 7.00pm Alice in Wonderland (2010)Saturday 7 1.00pm Alice in Wonderland (1933) 3.30pm Alice in Wonderland (1951) 7.00pm Alice in Wonderland (1966) Sunday 8 1.00pm Alice in Wonderland (2010) 3.30pm Alice in Wonderland (1999) 7.00pm Alice in Wonderland (1933)Monday 9 7.00pm Alice in Wonderland (1999) $11 tIXTuesday 10 7.00pm cinetopia: Alice in Wonderland (1966) $11 tIXWednesday 11 7.00pm Darkest HourThursday 12 7.00pm Fundraiser: the greatest Showman $20 tIXFriday 13 1.00pm Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool 7.00pm DIStAnt SKY: nICK CAve AnD tHe BAD SeeDS LIve In CoPenHAgen See right. Bookings highly recommended. NFT

Saturday 14 1.00pm Phantom Thread 3.30pm Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool 7.00pm The Square Sunday 15 1.00pm Phantom Thread 3.30pm The Square 7.00pm Film Stars Don’t Die in LiverpoolMonday 16 7.00pm Phantom Thread $11 tIXTuesday 17 7.00pm cinetopia: Blow-Up $11 tIXWednesday 18 7.00pm Phantom ThreadThursday 19 7.00pm Fundraiser: Finding Your Feet $20 tIXFriday 20 1.00pm Phantom Thread 7.00pm Film Stars Don’t Die in LiverpoolSaturday 21 1.00pm Finding Your Feet 3.30pm tHe Song KeePeRS: Q & A WItH DIReCtoR See right. Bookings highly recommended. NFT 7.00pm Phantom Thread Sunday 22 1.00pm Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool 3.30pm Finding Your Feet 7.00pm The SquareMonday 23 7.00pm The Square $11 tIXTuesday 24 7.00pm cinetopia: Australia on Screen: Flirting $11 tIXWednesday 25 7.00pm Finding Your Feet (Open Caption)Thursday 26 7.00pm Fundraiser: the greatest Showman $20 tIXFriday 27 1.00pm Finding Your Feet 7.00pm Mary MagdaleneSaturday 28 1.00pm The Death of Stalin 3.30pm Mary Magdalene 7.00pm Finding Your Feet Sunday 29 1.00pm Mary Magdalene 3.30pm Finding Your Feet 7.00pm The Death of StalinMonday 30 7.00pm The Death of Stalin $11 tIX

APRIL eventS & SPeCIALSBookings are essential for all special events. Book early on 5446 2025 to avoid disappointment.

NFT = No Free Tickets. Film Passes and Gift Vouchers cannot be used at these sessions.

SCREENING 7@7!: 7 nights @ 7pm + Friday & weekend matinees

DIStAnt SKY: nICK CAve & tHe BAD SeeDS LIve In CoPenHAgenRecorded at Copenhagen’s Royal Arena in October 2017, Distant Sky captures an extraordinary and triumphant live concert from Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. Performing new album Skeleton Tree’s exquisite compositions alongside their essential catalogue, the band’s first shows in 3 years provoked an ecstatic response in fans, critics and band alike, renewing a profound and intimate relationship wherever they played. The band’s acclaimed tour started in Australia in January 2017 before tearing across the USA and ending in Europe, with some of the best reviews of their decorated career.

Adults $20 / All Conc & Members $18. Bookings highly recommended. No Free Tickets

one night only. Friday April 13 at 7pm.

Alice in Wonderland School holidAy film feStivAlJoin us down the rabbit hole for five days of film adaptations of Lewis Carroll’s infamous Alice! See left and over the page for film session times and individual film details.

tICKet PRICeS » Single sessions at regular ticket prices oR festival passes (all sessions): Purchase a festival pass in the form of a souvenir badge to get you into all sessions! » Adults: $35 | Star Cinema Members / Concession: $30 | Seniors / Under 16: $25 | Family (1A + 3U16 OR 2A + 2U16): $100. NB: No Free Tickets at all sessions.

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CoMIng Soon: Gurrumul The Party Isle of Dogs The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society Breath Tully Pop Aye & more....

F U n D R A I S e R & C o M M U n I t Y S C R e e n I n g S All bookings directly through Star Cinema on 5446 2025.

FUnDRAISIng At tHe StAR IS A gReAt WAY to RAISe MoneY FoR YoUR CoMMUnItY gRoUP Contact us for more information, or visit the Fundraisers page on our website.

Fundraiser for Bendigo Maubisse Friendship Committee. All tix $20 thursday April 5: 6pm doors & complimentary food, 7pm film, Darkest Hour.

Fundraiser for Melanoma Institute of Australia. All tix $20 thursday April 12: 6pm doors & complimentary food, 7pm film, The Greatest Showman.

Fundraiser for Bendigo Breast Cancer Support Services network. All tix $20 thursday April 19: 6pm doors & complimentary food, 7pm film, Finding Your Feet.

Bendigo South east College fundraiser for Academy of Creative Arts. All tix $20 thursday April 26: 6pm doors & complimentary food, 7pm film, The Greatest Showman.

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MonDAYS & tUeSDAYS: ALL tIX $11

FRIDAY nIgHt FooD & FILMCelebrate the end of the working week at Star Cinema as community cooks ‘The Moonlighters’ – responsible for our successful, sold out fundraiser meal events – serve up delicious dinner plates showcasing local seasonal slow food.

Fridays April 6, 13 & 20: food served from 5.30pm – 6.45pm. 7pm film screening.

Bookings essential on 5446 2025; please advise of any dietary requirements. All meals are $20. Film tix at regular prices. Great food, local beers and wines, fantastic film, Friday night sorted!

tHe Song KeePeRS: Q&A WItH DIReCtoRCentral Australia’s answer to The Buena Vista Social Club, The Song Keepers tells the uplifting story of women from the world’s oldest culture preserving some of the world’s oldest sacred songs, connecting Germany to Indigenous history in the process.

Join us for a very special screening introduced by director Naina Sen who will hold a Q&A after the film.

Tickets at regular prices. Bookings highly recommended. No Free Tickets

Saturday April 21 at 3.30pm.

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