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Documentary Class of 2008 Screening
3 July 2009
Cinema
The Documentary Class of ’08 would like to invite you to a screening of their documentaries – together with live music by Dave Robinson.
When: Thursday 16 July 2009
Where: Pre-drinks and refreshments – FTI, 92 Adelaide St, Fremantle
Screening – Port Cineaste Cinema, 90 Adelaide St, Fremantle
Time: 6:15pm – pre-drinks and refreshments | 7:00pm – screening starts
Cost: Gold coin entry
PROGRAM
Beat It by Alex Rogerson
4 minutes
“Karate, for young, for old and everyone in between.”
Don’t Laugh This Is Serious Dir. Matteo Pantalone
19 minutes
What on earth would compel otherwise rational people to subject themselves to the challenges of stand-up comedy performance? This documentary seeks to answer that question by hearing
from comedy novices and, in one case, a stand-up first-timer.
C’est Jolie by Kyo Metz
3 Minutes
“I haven’t felt beautiful since I was eight years old with a plastic tiara on my head.” What is beauty? How do women relate to popular concepts of beauty?
Their Voices by Janine Hanlon
4 minutes
Their Voices explores the tremendous strength and resilience of children who have experienced domestic
Till Death Do Us Bark by Misha White
5 minutes
A touching and sometimes quirky look at what happens to our pets when they die. Nominated for ‘Best Documentary’ at the 2009 WA Screen Awards.
Legless by Shane McAdam
3 minutes
A glimpse into the snakes’ world through the eyes of passionate herpetologist, Dr Mitch Ladyman. His wisdom and passion will open your eyes to the oft-stereotypical reaction to our
legless friends.
Lunch With Linda by Matteo Pantalone
5 minutes
How one woman’s extraordinary efforts has saved an Italian social club from near irrelevance to being one of the most successful clubs of its kind in the Southern hemisphere.
Boyz Do It 2! Dir. Tasha Stephenson
12 minutes
Meet the boys from a local dance studio and discover why they have decided to dance.
Road To Nowhere by Sergio Famiano
29 minutes
The age of oil and the suburban experiment is coming to an end, bringing forth a new age of consequences.
Where’s My Lollybag? by Tasha Stephenson
23 minutes
A compelling insight into the politics of children’s birthday parties. Winner, ‘Best Documentary’ – 2009 WA Screen Awards.
To RSVP, or for more information, contact “Tasha Stephenson”:mailto:tasha_parnell@hotmail.com or “Matteo Pantalone”:mailto:matteo@virginbroadband.com.au.
This event is sponsored by Vasse Felix.




