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April 29th, 2011
The end of
the
world … That’s what most people
think when they
think
of Australia. A desert
country, unique
animals, an ancient
culture … A large
island, far away …
A
dream.
The Festival
du Cinéma Australien takes place over
three nights and
two
days from the
29th April to the 1st May, showing 13 feature
films
and 8 short
films.
There will be
an
exhibition on the theme
of “Comparison” in the
Cabaret Theatre, two wineries, and of
course,
beer,
tapas and barbecue
all day …
Alongside Last Train to
Freo, the festival will be screening a
fantastic selection of films including The Tree;
Priscilla, Queen of The Desert; Ten Canoes; Black Balloon, Samson
and Delilah; and Strictly
Ballroom.
The Illustrious Theatre is celebrating its tenth anniversary this year, and this festival is one of the major events planned. Its beauty, its unique spaces and 7x5 metre screen offers a truly special cinematic experience.
Pézenas is a beautiful town in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of France. The town is especially proud of its association with Moliere, who brought his troupe to the town on several occasions, and has a monument to commemorate the fact by the reputed sculptor Jean-Antoine Anjelbert. As a consequence, each summer Pezenas plays host to the Mirondela de l’Arte, and music and street entertainment takes over the town.

“”That favorite book”: On The Jellicoe Road. What else? http://t.co/TJQ71Fiq”
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