Venues 1986
Arrange in order of: Ascending | Descending
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Greater Union Cinema - Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring The Man You Know by Directed by Steve Jacobs
A wry critique of Catholic education, family deals involving sex, real estate and ill-gotten gains, and their legitimation in the corrupt state of NSW. -
Greater Union Cinema - Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring For Want Of by Directed by Jane Stevenson
A musical noir comedy thriller. -
Greater Union Cinema - Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring Camera Natura by Directed by Rose Gibson
In white australian history the land itself has been regarded as a site where quests for cultural definition have been enacted by cartographers, explorers, writers, painters, ph... -
Greater Union Cinema - Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring Preoccupied by Directed by Solrun Hosas
A documentary filmmaker is confronted with the ethics of exploitation. Her doco on motherhood coincides with her unexpected pregnancy. -
Greater Union Cinema - Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring Blood Ties by Directed by Louise Hubbard (Part one), Jane Stevenson (Part two) and Danae Gunn (Part three).
A trilogy spanning the childhood, first love and old age of a woman trapped by her family's rural isolation, poverty and passionate violence. -
Greater Union Cinema - Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring Hollywood Ten, Melbourne One by Directed by Darryl Dellors
Ross Franklyn, writer and communist, is found shot dead. Frank Hardy discusses his friend's search for the truth in literature and politics. -
Greater Union Cinema - Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring Patterns by Directed by Margaret Haselgrove
A number of threads are woven between the sweatshop and the art gallery, the glory box and the political banner, bourgeois feminity and the question: should a feminist knit? -
Greater Union Cinema - Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring The Drover's Wife by Directed by Sue Brooks
From Henry Lawson via Russell Drysdale - the Australian myth of the drover's wife retold by a deserted husband to an art gallery attendant. -
Greater Union Cinema - Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring Pitjiri - The Snake That Will Not Sink by Directed by Karen Hughes
Ruth Heathcock journeys back to Arnhem Land and the Ruined City where, as a young woman, she had treated leprosy patients. The tribal elders had believed her to be a reincarnati... -
Greater Union Cinema - Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring Couldn't be Fairer by Directed by Dennis O'Rourke
A profile of Aboriginal activist Mick Miller as he gives a first-hand account of the racial violence, political oppression and alcoholism experienced by Aboriginal people in Que... -
Greater Union Cinema - Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring H.E.V.V.S by Directed by Glen Pead
A Newcastle comedy mourns the demise of the Indigenous Melbourne police drama, paying tribute to sixties television and the Hunter Valley Vice Squad. -
Greater Union Cinema - Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring Bootleg by Directed by John Prescott
A Sydney Private eye lands in Brisbane in search of a client's lost daughter. The plot thickens, taking generic twists and turns according to a peculiar logic which leads to the... -
Greater Union Cinema - Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring High Heels by Directed by Sue Brooks
In the 1980's high heels are back in, putting backs out and turning ankles over. A pair of red stilettos haunts the text. -
Greater Union Cinema - Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring Taking A Look by Directed by Madelon Wilkins
A single mother takes up with a petty crim, exploring a realm of forbidden fantasies and everyday banalities. -
Greater Union Cinema - Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring Duet by Directed by John Axe
Fencing: a choreographed commentary on the thrust and parry of a relationship. -
Greater Union Cinema - Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring A Song of Ceylon by Directed by Laleen Jayamanne
The sound track interprets a Sri Lanken ritual of spirit possession and cure. The image track stages a spectacle of bodies in extremis. The bodily states of narcissism, mashochi... -
Greater Union Cinema - Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring Little Queen by Directed by Peter Wells
A boy takes down a cake tin on which there is a picture of the queen. In the black and white world of the 1950's he is learning to be a little queen. -
Greater Union Cinema - Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring Sleepin' Round by Directed by J.M. Rogowski
Andrew ends a gay relationship and moves his round bed into a church. The single life is not what it seemed. -
Greater Union Cinema - Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring Wrong World by Directed by Ian Pringle
Disillusioned boy meets street-wise girl in detox clinic. She flees. He follows. Together they hit the road. -
Greater Union Cinema - Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring Cantrill Retrospective by Directed by Arthur and Corinne Cantrill
A selection of shorts and discussion of the Cantrills' 25 years as filmmakers. -
Greater Union Cinema - Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring In This Life's Body by Directed by Corinne Cantrill
The imaging of a woman's life from birth to now, through hundreds of photographs, randomly taken - arbitrary in the history they tell. -
Greater Union Cinema - Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring Discourse On the Phenomenology of the Amateur Cinema by Various Directors
A series of screenings and seminars to be held each weekday. These sessions will involve media and film students, filmmakers, film and video workers, writers, critics and filmgo... -
Goodwood Orphanage - 181 Goodwood Rd, Millswood
Featuring Halley's Comet Breakfast by Astronomical Society of S.A.
Members with telescopes will show the night skies, including, it is hoped, the comet. If the weather is cloudy, astronomical lectures and slides will be held. A BBQ breakfast wi... -
Glenelg Town Hall - Glenelg
Featuring Historic Display by Glenelg Retail and Tourist Association Inc.
Displays of old radios and musical instruments. Etchings by Malcolm Bartsch. Fashion Parades. -
Fullarton Park Gallery - 411 Fullarton Rd, Fullarton and 78 Edmund Ave, Unley
Featuring Festival Exhibition by Embroiderers Guild of S.A. Inc.
Exhibition of embroidery by Guild members to be held at Fullarton Park Gallery at the Guild cottage 78 Edmund Ave, Unley. To be opened by Lady Dunstan on Friday Feb 28. -
Fringe Club Theatre and Experimental Space - Living Arts Centre, Cnr Morphett St & Nth tce, City
Featuring Fistful of Merkins by Iron Curtain Gymnasts
All original material combining music and pseudo-political socio-sexual satire with gymnastic tap dancing, from a rotating cast of apocalyptic visionaries. -
Fringe Club Theatre - Cnr North Tce and Morphett St, Adelaide
Featuring Mag and Bag Show by Ursula Harrison and Helen Sky
A Barry Dickens Play. Typical Dickens stuff about two elderly sisters whose closeted lives revolve around lawn mowers, cups of tea and sitting on a trapeze in their kitchen. -
Fringe Club Theatre - Cnr North Tce and Morphett St, Adelaide
Featuring Mohair Stockings by Mohair Stockings
Get your boots on and stride through the night with the Mohair Stockings. Stand up comedy, synthesized music, dancing, punk, pop, schmaltz and country. A show about life's three... -
Fringe Club Theatre - Cnr North Tce and Morphett St, Adelaide
Featuring Katz Comes South by Pasteis CafÂ, Sydney
After a four month sell-out season in Sydney and Canberra. A satricial salute to the great Broadway musicals. Come, be dazzled by brassy chorus lines, lavish orchestration, fabu... -
Fringe Club Theatre - Cnr North Tce and Morphett St, Adelaide
Featuring Inbetweenys by The Fluba Troupe
A series of places comprising mime, off beat acting techniques, gibberish speech delivery and innovative form of visual and non-verbal communication.