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LIMBO (d Ivan Sen, 2023) (UK premiere)
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SLANT (d. James Vinson, 2022) [UK premiere]
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JOHN FARNHAM: FINDING THE VOICE (d. Poppy Stockell, 2023) (UK cinematic premiere)
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PETROL (d. Alena Lodkina, 2022) [UK premiere]
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THE BOYS (d. Rowan Woods, 1998) [25th anniversary screening]
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HERE OUT WEST (d. F Abboud, L Gaffy, J Kalceff, A Kokkinos, L Purcell 2022) [UK premiere]
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AUSTRALIAN SHORT FILM TODAY (Various) [UK premiere]
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SWEET AS (Jub Clerc, 2022) [Winner of the Cris Jones Debut Director Prize]
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LONDON AUSTRALIAN FILM FESTIVAL
#LAFF2023
The Fiftieth London Australian Film Festival was Screened
21 - 24 September 2023
Over 4 days, 7 Australian feature films, 6 UK premieres, 1 cult classic, 14 short films,
across 3 of London’s coolest cinemas
Picturehouse Central + Finsbury Park Picturehouse + The Garden Cinema
4 DAYS, 7 FEATURE FILMS, 1 CULT CLASSIC, 14 SHORT FILMS, AUSSIE SNACKS AND RAFFLE PRIZES
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21 Sept 2023
Dir. Ivan Sen, 2023
22 Sept 2023
Presenting the UK premiere of SLANT, an outlandishly camp, pitch-black comic thriller that seems destined to be a future cult classic!
23 Sept 2023
Dir. Poppy Stockell, 2023
23 Sept 2023
Dir. Alena Lodkina, 2022
23 Sept 2023
Dir. Rowan Woods, 1998
A powerfully tense examination of suburban masculinity rarely seen on UK screens since its original release in 1998.
2pm
Dir. Fadia Abboud, Lucy Gaffy,
Film Today
We continued our long-standing relationship with New York-based Australian Short Film Today, with a screening of their latest selection of the best short films Australia has to offer.
Dir. Jub Clerc, 2022
An effervescent drama, inspired by Clerc’s own journey to becoming a filmmaker, it is a joyous, cinematic, life-affirming ride and not to be missed.