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“Not Quite Hollywood” screening at Singleton

Not Quite Hollywood is the wild, wonderful, untold story of ‘Ozploitation’ fi lms. In the 70s and 80s a uniquely antipodean wave of exploitation cinema swept the world. Shlocky, sexy and very funny, Ozploitation became one of the most prolific and successful periods in Australian fi lmmaking. Rated MA15+ Restricted.

Majestic Cinemas, 21 Ryan Ave, Singleton. 6.15pm for 7pm. Tickets $10 single/$7 each for a group of five or more, available from 10th.

Where: 
Majestic Cinemas, 21 Ryan Ave, Singleton
When: 
17 September 2008
Cost: 
$10 single/$7 each for a group of five or more

Reelife Film Festival 2008

Run by youth for youth, Reelife provides a platform for young people to tell their stories and communicate their thoughts on issues that are important to them. Open to anyone 25 or younger. All genres and styles accepted: documentaries; dramas; comedies; experimental films and animations. For nomination form visit http://www.reelifefilmfestival.net/ Entries close 10th August, 2008.

Ten Empty

This movie stars Daniel Frederiksen, Geoff Morrell, Lucy Bell, and Tom Budge and is screening for one night only at Singleton. It delves behind the barbecues, beer and brick veneer of suburban Australia, and is a story about fathers and sons. Majestic Cinemas, 21 Ryan Ave, Singleton. $10 single / $7 each for a group of five or more. Phone 6571 5252 to book tickets, on sale from 6 July.
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