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FESTIVAL PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Thursday 26th July |
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6.30pm |
Opening Night Event: Networking Event screening a selection shorts films |
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Friday 27th July |
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7pm |
Directed by Piotr Uzarowicz |
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Presented in association with Kresy-Siberia, this is a documentary about the collision of truth, justice and memory in a family tragedy. |
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9pm |
Directed by Dee McLachlan |
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A shady Los Angeles producer will do anything for a ratings bonanza, so decides to roll out So You Want To Be A Terrorist? - the most extreme and controversial reality television show ever. |
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Saturday 28th July |
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11am |
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2pm | Bathing Franky |
Directed by Owen Elliot |
A young man dealing with his troubled past, is captivated by the fanciful and surreal world of a wildly, irrepressible older man and his decrepit yet compelling mother 'With our imagination we make the world' |
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4pm | ||
6pm |
Directed by Martyn Park |
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Based on real events, iSOLATE is the story of Scout Taylor, a young woman who returns to the family's remote cattle station after the sudden death of her mother. |
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8pm............ | The Sunset Six |
Directed by Jeremy Stanford |
When the rock'n'roll dream turns into a bit of a nightmare... |
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Sunday 29th July |
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12pm | ||
2pm |
SESSION CANCELLED: Test Screening |
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Apologies for any inconvenience |
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4.30pm |
Directed by Amit Rai |
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Hashmat Ullah (Paresh Rawal) is a God fearing, devout Muslim mechanic entrusted with the job of repairing an old V8 ford. He is unaware that the vehicle once carried the ashes of Mahatma Gandhi to their immersion in the holy river 'Sangam'. |
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7pm |
Closing Night Event: Indie Gems Audience Choice Awards |