ADELAIDE FILM FESTIVAL 2017: FULL PROGRAM IS LIVE!
Are you ready, punk? Today we dropped the full ADL Film Fest 2017 program, jam packed with delectable cinematic delights from home and across the globe.
We have a well of festival faves like The Party, Call Me By Your Name, andFaces Places, through to dazzling indie pics like The Florida Project, and locally filmed Rabbit.
Bonafide festival devotees should try the unnerving new feature from Yorgos Lanthimos (The Killing of Sacred Deer), or the graphic, controversial documentary Death in the Terminal.
Head on to our website to peruse the 140+ films for yourself.
OPENING NIGHT | DIGITAL CARNIVALE |
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THE SUMMATION OF FORCE VR | Moving Image like you've never experienced before In true punk spirit, we’re going against the grain and switching it up for our Opening Night Gala! Kick start your 2017 ADL Film Fest by experiencing the sensational frontier in storytelling with virtual reality at our Digital Carnivale. Step inside and immerse yourself in the VR work from renowned artists / directors Trent Parke, Narelle Autio and Matthew Bate. The Summation of Force VR places you inside the dark, surreal and exquisitely beautiful moving image work where cricket is a metaphor for life itself. Strap on a headset and experience the jaw-dropping potential of total immersive cinema. |
THE TRACKER |
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"The Tracker is one of those rare films that deserves to be called haunting." (Roger Ebert) There are four of them making their way through the wild country, tracking relentlessly. It is 1922. In charge is the Fanatic, cold, ruthless, calculating but complex. The second of the three whites is the Follower, a greenhorn, new to the outback. And there is the Veteran, a thinker rather than a doer. But the real leader, whether the others know it or not, is the Tracker himself, a mysterious figure who clearly isn't who he seems. The Tracker makes it way to the big screen once again in commeration of its 15th year anniversary. The film marks the beginning of a remarkable creative partnership between David Gulpilil and experiemental visionary director Rolf de Heer, resulting in the award-winning Ten Canoes and Charlie's Country. Don't miss this special screening Sun 15 Oct, 3:45pm. |
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