
Wide Angle Cinema is a curated programme of important Australian films screening every month at the Wide Angle Screen Centre in South Hobart. With support from the City of Hobart, Wide Angle Tasmania presents a feature length programme for free to audiences. It’s a great opportunity for audiences to access Australian film, meet other film lovers and hear from the actors, directors and producers at a post film Q&A.
All donations made at the door will support Wide Angle to continue our work developing, supporting and encouraging Tasmanian filmmakers in 2019.
To launch the programme, in February we will showcase is a special collection of short documentary films produced by Tasmanian filmmakers with the support of Wide Angle:
Before It Falls Duration: 12 mins Supported through Audacity Fund, 2016 Protector and Defender Madeline is a young woman who has been told she’s too white to be Aboriginal, and while many young people in Wynyard are disempowered, Madeline’s connection to Country and her proud lineage give her resilience and a strong sense of identity. DIRECTOR/PRODUCER: Ninna Millikin The Garden DIRECTOR & PRODUCER: Craige Langworthy Duration: 11mins Supported through Audacity Fund, 2016 Source ‘Our Co-Op’ WRITTEN & DIRECTED: Carly Rusden Duration: 8.51 Confessions of a Date-a-holic Producer: Dave Flower Duration: 5 mins Supported through Raw Nerve, 2013 A Farmer’s Daughter Jenine is a Cygnet local who has spent the last 30 years farming cattle, but when the dirty work is done, the overalls come off and she gets to work on her home which she has meticulously turned into a living museum full to overflowing of collectables. DIRECTOR/PRODUCER: Lara Van Raay Matthew Duration: 5.47 Supported through Raw Nerve, 2014 The Radiophonic Artist Welcome to the strange and magical world of sound performance artist Julia Drouhin, where radios are instruments and records are edible. DIRECTOR/PRODUCER: Rebecca Thomson Blood of Life DURATION: 6 mins Supported through Audacity Fund, 2016 Girl Needs a Bike In rural villages in Ghana, Clara faces the challenges of teaching as her students discover the happiness of having wheels. This whimsical animated documentary shows how bicycling brings joy to a new teacher and independence to her students. DIRECTOR: Vivien Mason & Letitia Lamb Supported through Step-Up Film Fund, 2015 |
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