“Unknown Pleasures” is an attempt to throw some light on under-represented films and film-makers but, more than that, an attempt to foster a sense of community.

Tuesday, September 13, 8:15 pm
Tribute to IVAN GAAL
Q&A with Ivan Gaal, moderated by Jake Wilson (The Age).

Hungarian refugee and Olympic athlete, Ivan Gaal settled in Melbourne in the late 1950s, and became involved with radio, photography and the cinema in the ’60s. Since 1970, he has made numerous documentary and educational films. He was also involved with film groups like the Melbourne Film-Makers Co-Op and ATOM/Metro magazine. A collection of his shorts will be shown, including the classics Camberwell Junction (1974, 5 mins) and Ibrahim (1985, 30 mins).

Thornbury Picture House, 802 High St. Thornbury.
House prices. Bookings essential, through https://thornburypicturehouse.com.au/film/st00001822/

http://www.pureshitauscinema.com/unknown_pleasures.html

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