National Film and Sound Archive Cinémathèque - May Screenings
Electric Shadows Cinemas, City Walk, Canberra
The eclectic richness of the National Film and Sound Archive Cinémathèque continues throughout May with highlights including: “Orson Welles, Surviving Kane” a season of works celebrating the later independent films of Orson Welles; and a Robert Krasker retrospective (the first in a long line of Australian Directors of Photography to win an Academy Award) which includes The Third Man and Odd Man Out. The Krasker retrospective is presented in conjunction with the Celebration of Cinematography Festival being held in Canberra for the very first time.
Further details will be available on the NFSA website: www.nfsa.afc.gov.au/cinematheque and the Electric Shadows website: www.electricshadows.com.au.
Admission by subscription - Cinémathèque passes $15 For Any three films (no concessions) until 30 June 2006, available at the door. For details, contact Electric Shadows Cinemas on (02) 6247 5060. Presented in association with the Electric Shadows Cinemas and the Australian Film Commission.
The eclectic richness of the National Film and Sound Archive Cinémathèque continues throughout May with highlights including: “Orson Welles, Surviving Kane” a season of works celebrating the later independent films of Orson Welles; and a Robert Krasker retrospective (the first in a long line of Australian Directors of Photography to win an Academy Award) which includes The Third Man and Odd Man Out. The Krasker retrospective is presented in conjunction with the Celebration of Cinematography Festival being held in Canberra for the very first time.
Further details will be available on the NFSA website: www.nfsa.afc.gov.au/cinematheque and the Electric Shadows website: www.electricshadows.com.au.
Admission by subscription - Cinémathèque passes $15 For Any three films (no concessions) until 30 June 2006, available at the door. For details, contact Electric Shadows Cinemas on (02) 6247 5060. Presented in association with the Electric Shadows Cinemas and the Australian Film Commission.