Star Wars: Rogue One is a new generation of Star Wars films, sort of backfill to the existing series, story lines that fill in the knowledge gap that might exist.
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Showing posts with label film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label film. Show all posts
Thursday, 15 December 2016
Monday, 14 November 2016
The Legend of Ben Hall NSW Film Premier - Griffith City Cinema
It was all action at Griffith City Cinema with the NSW premiere screening of Matthew Holmes film The Legend of Ben Hall, which is due for national release on December 1st. The film was written, produced and directed by Matthew and actually started life as a 40 minute short film funded through Kickstarter, when funding exceeded its production goal, it began to take on this feature film shape, and I am certainly glad it did.
Saturday, 24 September 2016
"Constance on the Edge" Documentary Film by Belinda Mason
Few of us know what it is like to be a refugee, to flee in the middle of the night, as your home or village is invaded and live in the constant fear of being captured, tortured or killed. Actually that statement is wrong, because Griffith is a community that is made up of refugees from wars and hostilities around the world for much of the last century.
Sunday, 19 June 2016
Exclusive One Off Screening - The Last Man on the Moon
This Screening of The Last Man on the Moon will not happen as we didn't reach the required target of 49 tickets sold by the 20th June.
Okay team, it looks like not enough of us are interested in Documentaries on Space and The Apollo Moon missions. Thats a shame because it looks like we missed the 49 bums on seats by 36. We only had 12 tickets pressed as of 11pm Sunday night.
So unless there is a big rush tomorrow (the deadline is 4pm Monday 20th June) then you will have to be content with a small screen event. Follow the LINK and book your tickets before 4pm Monday Afternoon. Your credit will not be debited until we reach the magic number of 49 tickets.
https://www.tugg.com/events/116414
Okay team, it looks like not enough of us are interested in Documentaries on Space and The Apollo Moon missions. Thats a shame because it looks like we missed the 49 bums on seats by 36. We only had 12 tickets pressed as of 11pm Sunday night.
So unless there is a big rush tomorrow (the deadline is 4pm Monday 20th June) then you will have to be content with a small screen event. Follow the LINK and book your tickets before 4pm Monday Afternoon. Your credit will not be debited until we reach the magic number of 49 tickets.
https://www.tugg.com/events/116414
Saturday, 18 June 2016
What's it like growing up in Regional Australia?
We are a lucky people, whether you are recent arrival or your have lived here all your life, there are many reasons to say this is a good place to grow up and also to raise a family.
The creation Murrumbidgee Irrigation Scheme in the early 1900's included the establishment Leeton in 1912 and Griffith in 2016. Narrandera which was already well established has continued to grow, though often as a poorer second or third cousin.
Both Leeton and Griffith share a unique bond with our national capital, all three cities were designed by American Walter Burley Griffin and his partner Marion. All feature the linked circular roads and linked avenues. It's interesting looking at these designed today, because they reflect the strong geometric patterns found in the Wiradjuri People culture and story telling.
The creation Murrumbidgee Irrigation Scheme in the early 1900's included the establishment Leeton in 1912 and Griffith in 2016. Narrandera which was already well established has continued to grow, though often as a poorer second or third cousin.
Both Leeton and Griffith share a unique bond with our national capital, all three cities were designed by American Walter Burley Griffin and his partner Marion. All feature the linked circular roads and linked avenues. It's interesting looking at these designed today, because they reflect the strong geometric patterns found in the Wiradjuri People culture and story telling.
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