2019 06 06 12 13 Indigenous Film Festival Flyer

[Pages:2]ISAIAH

FIREBRACE

SAT 6 JULY

2016 X FACTOR WINNER

2017 EUROVISION FINALIST

Tickets

ISAIAH CONCERT Adults $45 Child/Concession $40

3.00pm Beyond Workshop* - Free

2 hour workshop run by Isaiah Firebrace for young people in the community

8.30pm Concert

1h40mins concert includes a 20 minute interval

10.10pm Meet & Greet*

45 minutes meet & greet with Isaiah Firebrace, includes autograph signing opportunities

*Participants wishing to be a part of the Workshop/Meet & Greet are strongly encouraged to register their interest via TryBooking to avoid disappointment

FILM FESTIVAL Movie tickets $10 per session

or 4 movies for $30 (Festival Pass)

Find Us

96 Graham St Wonthaggi 3995

Contact Us

03 5671 2470

Bookings and What's On

Box Office is open at the Arts Centre

Mon-Fri 10.00am-4.00pm

basscoast..au/cinema eventlist/wucac

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Wonthaggi Union Community Arts Centre

NAIDOC

Celebrations

Live Music & Film

6-13 July 2019

Wonthaggi Union Community Arts Centre

in partnership with

Bass Coast South Gippsland Reconciliation Group

presents

First Peoples

Film Festival

12 & 13 July 2019

Friday 12 July

Opening Night

7.00pm Welcome to Country

followed by

Gurrumul

[PG] 1h37mins Director: Paul Damien Williams

The Bass Coast South Gippsland Reconciliation Group meets once a month to discuss Reconciliation and

Recognition, as well as to share news items that affect our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island brothers and sisters. Art, music, history, current affairs and future directions in policy

are all interests the group has.

Meetings take place on the 3rd Thursday of the month at 1.30pm at the Bunurong Environment Centre in Inverloch, unless otherwise advised. Futher information can be found

on their Facebook Page.

Celebrated by audiences at home and abroad, indigenous artist Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu was one of the most important and acclaimed voices to ever come out of Australia. Blind from birth, he found purpose and meaning through songs and music inspired by his community and country on Elcho Island in far North East Arnhem Land. Living a traditional Yolngu life, his breakthrough album `Gurrumul' brought him to a crossroads as audiences and artists around the world began to embrace his music.

GURRUMUL is a portrait of an artist on the brink of global reverence, and the struggles he and those closest to him faced in balancing that which mattered most to him and keeping the show on the road.

Followed by Supper and an opportunity to discuss the film with other attendees.

Saturday 13 July

10.00am Sweet Country

[MA15+] 1h53mins Director: Warwick Thornton

1.15pm Another Country

[G] 1h15mins Director: Molly Reynolds

followed by Afternoon Tea hosted by Bass Coast South Gippsland Reconciliation Group

3.30pm Bran Nue Dae

[PG] 1h25mins Director: Rachel Perkins

Wonthaggi Union Community Arts Centre

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