The 48th Annual AFI Festival of Film is coming to Canberra
From Monday, 4 September 2006, Various venues
You are invited to a gala opening night for the Canberra launch of The 48th Annual AFI Festival of Film. Australia’s only national film festival is coming to town for three weeks from Monday 4th September.
The 48th Annual AFI Festival of Film offers the chance to see the 16 feature films, and the nominated shorts, animations and documentaries in competition for the L'Oreal Paris 2006 AFI Awards. AFI members are eligible to vote in four categories including Best Film - all you need to do is join the AFI and register to vote.
The Festival Opening Night will be held at Visions Theatre, National Museum of Australia, with a special preview screening of the Australian film Suburban Mayhem. An after party will follow in the hall of the National Museum of Australia. You can come to the opening night and all 22 screenings in the festival for only $55 (the cost of an AFI membership). AFI member guests can buy a ticket to the opening night.
The venue for feature films is Greater Union Manuka and venue for the opening night and the Best Short Fiction, Best Short Animation and Best Documentary nominees is Visions Theatre, National Museum of Australia.
To join the AFI and attend the festival go to: www.afi.org.au or call 1300 139 697.
You are invited to a gala opening night for the Canberra launch of The 48th Annual AFI Festival of Film. Australia’s only national film festival is coming to town for three weeks from Monday 4th September.
The 48th Annual AFI Festival of Film offers the chance to see the 16 feature films, and the nominated shorts, animations and documentaries in competition for the L'Oreal Paris 2006 AFI Awards. AFI members are eligible to vote in four categories including Best Film - all you need to do is join the AFI and register to vote.
The Festival Opening Night will be held at Visions Theatre, National Museum of Australia, with a special preview screening of the Australian film Suburban Mayhem. An after party will follow in the hall of the National Museum of Australia. You can come to the opening night and all 22 screenings in the festival for only $55 (the cost of an AFI membership). AFI member guests can buy a ticket to the opening night.
The venue for feature films is Greater Union Manuka and venue for the opening night and the Best Short Fiction, Best Short Animation and Best Documentary nominees is Visions Theatre, National Museum of Australia.
To join the AFI and attend the festival go to: www.afi.org.au or call 1300 139 697.