HAZELHURST FILM CLUB FILM CLUB - Sutherland Shire

HAZELHURST FILM CLUB

APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP

How to join ? in person at Arts Centre reception open 7 days

9am-5pm, Mon-Thurs 9am ? 9pm in school terms ? call 8536 5700 ? mail this form to PO Box 393 Gymea 2227 ? fax this form to 8536 5750

Twelve month membership

l Individual $45 l Friends of Hazelhurst member $35

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FILMS

27 March, 30 March, 2 April

MONEY MONSTER (2016) M, 99 mins

In this high-stakes thriller, TV host Lee Gates and his ace producer Patty Fenn are put in an explosive situation when an irate investor who has lost everything forcefully takes over their studio. Unfolding in real time, Gates and Fenn must find a way to keep themselves alive while simultaneously uncovering the truth behind a tangle of big money lies.

Director: Jodi Foster. Writers: Alan Di Fiore, Jamie Linden, Jim Kouf

Stars: George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Jack O'Connell

3 April, 6 April, 9 April

MAHANA (2016) M, 103 mins

Melbourne International Film Festival:

Nominated Most Popular Feature Film

Director Lee Tamahori reunites with Once Were Warriors star Temuera Morrison. Based on the novel `Bulibasha' by Witi Ihimaera, author of The Whale Rider, this is a tale of family rivaly and reconciliation, set against the stunning backdrop of rural New Zealand in the 1960s.

Director: Lee Tamahori

Writers: John Collee (based on the novel `Bulibasha' by Witi Ihimaera).

Stars: Temuera Morrison, Akuhata Keefe, Nancy Brunning, Jim Moriarty

Front image: Film still from MARGUERITE

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782 Kingsway Gymea T (02) 8536 5700 E hazelhurst@ssc..au For information about membership please call Hazelhurst T: (02) 8536 5700

FILM CLUB

January to April 2017

FILM CLUB

Join our Film Club and enjoy

l A year of great art-house cinema and award-winning films for free, curated for Hazelhurst by Film Projects.

l Exclusive meet the Filmmaker sessions with a complimentary glass of wine.

l Annual membership is only $45 for individuals and $35 for Friends of Hazelhurst members.

SCREENINGS: MONDAY at 6:30pm, THURSDAY at 11am and 2pm, SUNDAY at 2pm.

Seats are limited and will be allocated on a first come, first serve basis! Membership cards must be shown to gain entry.

FILM PROGRAM

30 January, 2 February, 5 February

CAPTAIN FANTASTIC (2016) M, 120 mins Cannes Film Festival 2016: Winner Un Certain Regard; Seattle International Film Festival 2016: Winner Best Film.

Deep in the forests of the Pacific Northwest, isolated from society, a devoted father dedicates his life to transforming his six young children into extraordinary adults. When tragedy strikes, they are forced to leave their self-created paradise and begin a journey into the outside word that challenges the idea of what it means to be a parent and brings into question everything they have been taught.

Director: Matt Ross Writer: Matt Ross Stars: Viggo Mortensen, George Mackay, Frank Langella

6 February, 9 February, 12 February

THE DAUGHTER (2015) M, 96 mins Australian Film Institute 2017: Nominated 7 AACTA Awards; Sydney Film Festival 2015; Nominated Best Film.

Adapted from Ibsen's The Wild Duck, set in the last days of a dying logging town, a man returns home to discover a long-buried family secret. As he tries to right the wrongs of the past, his actions threaten to shatter the lives of those he left behind years before.

Director: Simon Stone Writer: Simon Stone (screenplay), Henrik Ibsen (play) Stars: Geoffrey Rush, Paul Schneider, Anna Torv, Sam Neill, Odessa Young, Ewen Lesley, Miranda Otto

FILMS

13 February, 16 February, 19 February

BEATLES: EIGHT DAYS A WEEK (2016) M, 138 mins

"Ron Howard trashes the idea that there's nothing new to say about the Beatles with a revealing survey of the four-year odyssey that changed everything" - The Guardian. A treasure trove of archival footage featuring music, interviews and stories of the Beatle's 250 concerts from 1963 to 1966, the period they toured the world.

Director: Ron Howard

Features: John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr

20 February, 23 February, 26 February

MARGUERITE (2016) M, 127 mins

C?sar Awards 2016: Winner Best Costume Design, Best Actress, Best Production Design, Best Sound.

Wealthy Marguerite Dumont loves to sing passionately for an avid crowd of friends and devotees. The only problem is she's terrible! Marguerite is kept in the dark about her extreme lack of talent by her husband and butler. However, an unexpected rave review leads her to plan a public recital ? so how can the charade possibly continue?

Directors: Xavier Giannoli Writers: Marcia Roman & Xavier Giannoli

Stars: Catherine Frot, Andr? Marion, Michel Fau

* Subtitled

27 February, 2 March, 5 March

AUSTRALIAN WEEK OF CLASSICS

Monday 27 ? Jedda (1955, Charles Clauvel) (+ Short Film: Night Cries by Tracey Moffatt)

Thursday 2, ? The Last Wave (1977, Peter Weir,

11am

featuring David Gulpilil)

Thursday 2, ? One Night the Moon (2001, Rachel 2pm Perkins, Music by Paul Kelly) (+ Short Films: Franswa Snarl by Hanna Hilliard; Peel & Passionless Moments by Jane Campion)

Sunday 5 ? Shine (1996, Scott Hicks) ? 20th Anniversary Screening

SPECIAL EVENT: Q&A with Andrew Pike & Tracey Mair, discussing the release campaign for Shine, Sunday 5 March. Includes a Film Club drink!

FILMS

6 March, 9 March, 12 March

LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP (2016) PG, 90 mins

Gotham Awards 2016: Nominated Best Screenplay & Best Actress; Seattle International Film Festival 2016: Nominated Best Actress.

An adaptation of young Jane Austen's novella Lady Susan, LOVE & FRIENDSHIP concerns beautiful young widow Lady Susan Vernon who has come to Churchill, the estate of her in-laws, to wait out rumours about her dalliances circulating through polite society. Whilst ensconced there, she decides to secure a husband for herself and for her daughter, Frederica.

Director: Whit Stillman Writers: Jane Austen (Based on her novella `Lady Susan'), Whit Stillman Stars: Kate Beckinsale, Chlo? Sevigny, Xavier Samuel

13 March, 16 March, 19 March

REINDEER IN MY SAAMI HEART (2016) Not Rated, 70 mins

ATOM Awards 2015: Nominated Best Australian

Documentary-Biography, Best Indigenous Media Resource.

Inghilda Tapio is an inspirational writer and

performer and one of the last generation of

Saami reindeer herders born to nomadic parents

in Saampi, Sweden's Arctic Circle. This latest

documentary by award-winning director Janet

Merewether is an inspiring tale of Indigenous

cultural survivial.

Writer, Director & Producer: Janet Merewether

Stars: Inghilda Tapio

* English with Northern Saami

SPECIAL EVENT: Q&A with Writer, Director & Producer Janet Merewether, Sunday 19 March. Includes a Film Club drink!

20 March, 23 March, 26 March

GOLDSTONE (2016) M, 90 mins

Australian Film Institute 2017: Nominated Best Original Screenplay & Best Director; Sydney Film Festival 2016: Nominated Best Film.

Indigenous Detective Jay Swan arrives in the frontier mining town of Goldstone on a missing persons enquiry. What seems like a simple `light duties' investigation soon opens into a web of crime and corruption implicating the local Mayor, mining boss and Aboriginal Land Council.

Director: Ivan Sen Screenplay: Ivan Sen Stars: Aaron Pedersen, Jacki Weaver, David Gulpilil, Alex Russell, Ursula Yovich, David Wenham, Michelle Lim Davidson

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