Around Town - MOVIES

Port Fairy Film Society

Reardon Theatre on Bank Street
Memberships available at the door from 7:15 pm (see websitse for membership details)
Free Tea, Coffee, Hot Water .
For more information, contact 5568 1339
For full details go to film socieity website

Monthly Schedule 2010

August 20

WHITE RIBBONS Rated M - (Ger) 144 minutes
When a series of maleevolent incidents occur in a German rural village in 1913, a mysterious ritual of punishment involving children takes place. Michael Haneke's 2009 Palme d'Or winning film about the rise of evil is superbly crafted in evocative black and white.

August 27

RESCREENING OF

WHITE RIBBONS Rated M - (Ger) 144 minutes
When a series of maleevolent incidents occur in a German rural village in 1913, a mysterious ritual of punishment involving children takes place. Michael Haneke's 2009 Palme d'Or winning film about the rise of evil is superbly crafted in evocative black and white.

August 24

Tuesday afternoon classic movie matinee
An Affair To Remember, Rated G 119 mins.
1:30 pm
When Nickie (Carey Grant) meets Terry (Deborah Kerr) going to N.Y. they agreet to meet in 6 months time on the Empire State Building, even though they are engaged to others.
Monthly classic films from the 30s, 40s, 50s and 60s for 2010 Port Fairy Film Society members. Concession rates for Senior Citizens Club, Moyneyana House residents and the Day Centre.
LOCATION: Reardon Theatre, Bank Street, Port Fairy
WEB: www.portfairyfilms.blogspot.com

September 17

WELCOME Rated M - (Fr) 110 minutes

Phillipe Loiret's compassionate and inspiring film about friendships, love and beginnings. A 17-year-old Kurdish boy who follows his girlfriend to the English Channel. In France, it is illegal to even help an illegal refugee so he decides to swim.

September 24

FUNDRAISER for PAKISTAN DIASTER RELIEF

SOUTH SOLITARY Rated
South Solitary will screen at 1.30pm and 7.30pm.
“South Solitary” is a gentle romantic drama by Shirley Barrett set on a remote Tasmanian lighthouse in the 1920s when Meredith Appleton (Miranda Otto) arrives with her uncle, (Barry Otto) the replacement light house keeper. The island is home to the assistant keeper(Rohan Nicol), his family(Essie Davis, Annie Martin) and their hand (Marton Csokas).

Peter O’Keeffe will outline the uses of the water purification pumps prior to the screening.

Tickets, $12 and $10 concession, can be booked on ph. 5568 1339 and purchased at the door, the Port Fairy Visitor Information Centre ph 5568 2682 and in Warrnambool. Tea coffee and biscuits will be provided.

September 28

Tuesday afternoon classic movie matinee
Monthly classic films from the 30s, 40s, 50s and 60s for 2010 Port Fairy Film Society members. Concession rates for Senior Citizens Club, Moyneyana House residents and the Day Centre.
Reardon Theatre, Bank Street, Port Fairy
WEB: www.portfairyfilms.blogspot.com