Special Event: Kangaroo Island Film Preview
Join us as we roll out the red carpet for ABC Radio Adelaide listeners to enjoy this new Australian drama with free double passes to win.
Hosted by Weekends presenter, Deb Tribe, the event will include a preview screening of 'Kangaroo Island' and a 1-1 conversation with special guests: Director Timothy David and writer Sally Gifford. Hear first-hand from the film makers some of the many behind the scenes stories from the film set.
Tune in to ABC Radio Adelaide Weekends on Saturday 2 August as Deb Tribe features Kangaroo Island.
Tune in to ABC Radio Adelaide on Saturday 2 August as Deb Tribe features Kangaroo Island. Listen out for the cue to call and get ready to call in.
2 tickets for you and a friend to attend the 'Kangaroo Island' Special Event on Tuesday 12 August at 6.15pm at Palace Nova Cinemas, Rundle Street City.
2 tickets for you and a friend to attend the 'Kangaroo Island' Special Event on Tuesday 12 August at 6.15pm at Palace Nova Cinemas, Rundle Street City. Special Event includes preview screening, plus panel discussion with the film makers, director Timoth David and writer Sally Gifford.
This is one not to be missed!
Starring Rebecca Breeds ( Clarice ), Erik Thomson ( Packed to the Rafters, After Taste ), Adelaide Clemens ( The Great Gatsby ), and Joel Jackson ( Runt ), 'Kangaroo Island' is a character-driven story that blends familial tension with the rugged beauty of its namesake location.
It tells the story of Lou Wells (Breeds), a former Hollywood rising star now broke, lost, and directionless. When Lou is gifted a plane ticket by her estranged father Rory (Thomson), she returns to her hometown on South Australia's Kangaroo Island.
The film marks the feature directorial debut of Timothy David and features a screenplay by Sally Gifford.
Beautifully shot on location on Kangaroo Island and in Adelaide, this is your chance to see this new homegrown drama before the general cinema release across the country.
Now we're talking Adelaide!
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