Australian Consulate-General
Chennai, India

Hyderabad Australian Film Showcase

 

 

The Australian Film Showcase in Hyderabad
April 2-10, 2016
PVR Cinemas, Forum Sujana Mall, Kukatpally, Hyderabad

 

The Australian Consulate-General, Chennai is proud to present the Australian Film Showcase- a collection of 10 Australian films ranging from classics such as the original Mad Max (1979) starring Mel Gibson and Paperback Hero (1999) starring Hugh Jackman in his very first major role in a feature film to modern entertainers such as Red Dog (2012), The Sapphires (2012) and The Dressmaker (2015) starring Kate Winslet and Liam Hemsworth.

The 10 films will be screened at PVR Cinemas, Forum Sujana Mall, Kukkatpally between 2-10 April 2016. All screenings will be open to the public free of charge. Guests can pick up their complimentary passes for the screening on a first come first serve basis on the day of the screening from the PVR box office at Forum Sujana Mall, Kukatpally.

Advance reservation of passes is not available.

 

List of films featured in the Australian Film Showcase and Screening Times

(Click on film title for more details)

1. Mad Max (1979) featuring Mel Gibson

2. Paperback Hero (1999) featuring Hugh Jackman

3. The Bank (2001) featuring David Wenham and Anthony LaPaglia

4. Black & White (2002) featuring Robert Carlyle

5. Bran Nue Dae (2009) featuring Geoffrey Rush and Jessica Mauboy

6. Red Dog (2011) featuring Rachael Taylor

7. The Sapphires (2012) featuring Jessica Mauboy

8. Swerve (2012) featuring Jason Clarke and Emma Booth

9. The Dressmaker(2015) featuring Kate Winslet and Liam Hemsworth

10. Force of Destiny(2015) featuring David Wenham and Shahana Goswamy

 

 

  

Mad Max (1979) directed by George Miller, starring Mel Gibson

 

In a not-too-distant dystopian future, when man's most precious resource - oil - has been depleted and the world plunged into war, famine and financial chaos, the last vestiges of the law in Australia attempt to restrain a vicious biker gang. Max (Mel Gibson), an officer with the Main Force Patrol, launches a personal vendetta against the gang when his wife (Joanne Samuel) and son are hunted down and murdered, leaving him with nothing but the instincts for survival and retribution. (Synopsis from IMDB)

Running Time: 95 minutes

Screening Time

02 April 10:00pm
8 April 7:00pm
9 April 10:00pm

 

Paperback Hero (1999) directed by Antony J Bowman, starring Hugh Jackman

 

Country truck driver Jack Willis (Hugh Jackman) has written a romance novel. Fearing ridicule from his mates, Jack uses a pen-name, that of his long-time friend Ruby Vale (Claudia Karvan), a local crop-dusting pilot and café owner (inherited both from her dad.) Trouble brews for Jack when he lands a book deal with a publisher who sends out a vivacious publicist to convince their new novelist to come to Sydney for the promotion of 'her' new book. Jack asks Ruby to take his place, as a favour. The publisher’s offer to pay for Ruby's wedding to local vet Hamish (Andrew Gilbert) convinces her that the favour is worthwhile. Jack realises that he can't permit the high-spirited Ruby to run amuck in Sydney in her new role as romance writer, so he decides to escort her as her manager. Their friendly relationship begins to take unexpected turns. (Synopsis from urbancinefile.com.au)

Running Time: 96 minutes

Screening Time

04 April 10:00pm

 

The Bank (2001) directed by Robert Connolly, starring David Wenham and Anthony LaPaglia

Clever Jim (David Wenham) grows up with a rare gift for mathematics and computers, a talent that leads him to a unique position at CentaBank, at the right hand of its ruthless CEO, Simon (Anthony LaPaglia). His specially designed software promises to forecast stockmarket trends so accurately that its owner can make a killing in a matter of hours, leaving millions to face financial ruin. While perfecting the programme Jim begins a romance with teller Michelle (Sybilla Budd) but begins to suspect she is a plant acting for the bank. Simon sees Jim’s program as his chance at eternal corporate glory, and sweeps everyone along with him. But there are other factors at work that only Jim knows about. Meanwhile CentaBank is being sued by Wayne (Steve Rogers) and his wife (Mandy Mcelhinney), who have recently lost their son and their business after taking out a high risk foreign currency loan with the bank. (Synopsis from urbancinefile.com.au)
 

Running Time: 102 minutes

Screening Time

04 April 7:00pm
06 April 10:00pm

 

Black & White (2002) directed by Craig Lahiff, starring Robert Carlyle and Charles Dance

 

 

Based on real events, Black & White tells the story of Max Stuart (Ngoombujarra), a young aboriginal man who was sentenced to death after being found guilty of the murder of a nine-year-old girl on what was considered questionable evidence. It follows the fight by his lawyers David O'Sullivan ( Robert Carlyle) and Helen Devaney (Kerry Fox) to save Stuart from execution, as well as Crown Prosecutor, Roderic Chamberlain's (Charles Dance) efforts to convict Stuart. Rohan Rivett editor of an Adelaide paper, The News, and its publisher, Rupert Murdoch (Ben Mendelsohn) also feature as leading the public response in the campaign to save Stuart. (Synopsis from wikipedia.org)

Running Time: 102 minutes

Screening Time

07 April 10:00pm

 

Bran Nue Dae (2009) directed by Rachel Perkins, starring Geoffrey Rush and Jessica Mauboy

 

In the Summer of 1967, young Willie (Rocky McKenzie) is filled with the life of the idyllic old pearling port of Broome - fishing, hanging out with his mates and hoping to get a date with the lovely Rosie (Jessica Mauboy). However his mother (Ningali Lawford) returns him to the religious mission in Perth for further schooling on the path to be a priest, she hopes. After being punished for an act of youthful rebellion by Father Benedictus (Geoffrey Rush), he runs away from the mission and heads back to Broome, meeting a hippy couple (Tom Budge, Missy Higgins) and Uncle Tadpole (Ernie Dingo) along the way. Their trip takes them through some adventures with Roadhouse Betty (Magda Szubanski) and Roxanne (Deborah Mailman) before their final pit stop at the local watering hole, where Rosie is singing up a storm - but dating someone else. When Father Benedictus finally catches up with the runaway, all kinds of family secrets tumble out on the splendid nearby beach. (Synopsis from urbancinefile.com.au)
 

Running Time: 88 minutes


Screening Time

02 April 4:00pm
*This is a special show featuring the guest appearance by the producer of the film- renowned Australian moviemaker Ms Robyn Kershaw who has also produced the cricket comedy “Save Your Legs”
 

 

 

Red Dog (2011) directed by Kriv Stenders, starring Rachael Taylor and 'Koko' as Red Dog

 

 

When Red Dog (Koko) first arrives in the dusty Western Australian mining town of Dampier in 1971, he has no master and jumps into any lap or any car that wants him. But when American floater John (Josh Lucas) comes to town to work as the driver of a workers' bus, Red Dog takes to him. The locals, like publican Jack (Noah Taylor) and hardman Peeto (John Batchelor) love him as does newcomer Nancy (Rachael Taylor) who works in admin. She and John become a couple and Red Dog their much loved pet. So when John fails to come home one day, Red Dog waits for him. Despondent, he finally sets off to track him down on an epic journey around Western Australia.(Synopsis from urbancinefile.com.au)
 

Running Time: 92  minutes

Screening Time

05 April 7:00pm
08 April 4:00pm

 

 

The Sapphires (2012) directed by Wayne Blair, starring Jessica Mauboy, Deborah Mailman and Chris O'Dowd

 

1968 was the year the planet went haywire. All around the globe, there were riots and revolution in the streets. There was the shock of Martin Luther King and Bobby Kennedy’s assassinations.
And dominating every other news story… There was Vietnam.
For four gorgeous young women from a remote Aboriginal mission, 1968 was the year that changed their lives forever. Sisters Gail, Julie and Cynthia, together with their cousin Kay, are discovered by Dave, a down-on-his-luck Irish musician with attitude, a taste for Irish Whiskey and an ear for Soul Music. Dave steers the girls away from their Country & Western origins then flies them to the war-zones of South Vietnam, where they sing Soul Classics for the American Marines. On tour in the Mekong Delta, the girls sing up a storm, dodge bullets… And fall in love.
Inspired by a true story, THE SAPPHIRES is a triumphant celebration of youth, courage, love, family and Soul Music.
 

Running Time: 103 minutes

Screening Time

3 April 4:00pm
6 April 7:00pm
8 April 10:00pm

 

Swerve (2012) directed by Craig Lahiff, starring Jason Clarke and Emma Booth

 

Nursing his overheated car along the open road, Colin (David Lyons) sees another sedan swerve hard to avoid an oncoming convertible, driven by Jina (Emma Booth). The sedan overturns, killing the driver. Colin discovers a briefcase full of cash beside the wreck, which he goes to hand in at the next town, Neverest. The town cop, Frank (Jason Clark) locks the case in a cell, and offers to put Frank up for the night so he can get his car fixed by the local mechanic. But when Frank begins to suspect there is more to Colin and his abused wife Jina and is dragged into a web of intrigue – with betrayal and stolen cash as ingredients – he finds himself a reluctant partner in a dangerous scheme. (Synopsis from urbancinefile.com.au)

Running Time: 87 minutes

Screening Time

05 April 10:00pm

 

The Dressmaker (2015) directed by Joecelyn Moorhouse, starring Kate Winslet and Liam Hemsworth

 

In 1950s Australia, beautiful, talented dressmaker Tilly returns to her tiny hometown to right wrongs from her past. As she tries to reconcile with her mother, she starts to fall in love while transforming the fashion of the town.

Running Time: 118 minutes

Screening Time

03 April 7:00pm
09 April 7:00pm
10 April 7:00pm

 

Force of Destiny (2015) directed by Paul Cox, starring David Wenham and Shahana Goswami

 

A journey of love and hope, of courage and sacrifice, and one man's miraculous salvation through a life-saving liver transplant. (Source: SBS)

Running Time: 92 minutes

Screening Time

03 April 10:00pm
07 April 7:00pm
10 April 10:00pm