Down Under film fans will be delighted to learn tickets are still available for Sydney’s eagerly awaited Inner West Film Fest 2024, which will roll out across Dendy Cinemas, Palace Cinemas, Actors Centre Australia, Marrickville Golf Club and many more locations from April 11 to 21.
You can watch the 2024 festival launch video here at https://youtu.be/CdVH0-9MXfs
Last year’s event started off as a one-dayer, but quickly expanded to four days. This year, festival organisers have more than doubled that. They say that required a lot more scouting around the world for great content.
Their efforts have certainly paid off this time around with a mouthwatering array of offerings for film-lovers with a special focus on comedy.
Festival co-directors Greg Dolgopolov and Dov Kornits said in a joint statement the Inner West Film Fest will kick off with a very special opening night event.
“Under a (hopefully) starry Inner West sky, a free one-off open-air screening will celebrate the much-loved and oft-quoted surprise breakout 2004 indie hit NAPOLEON DYNAMITE, the Jared Hess-directed cult comedy that helped define a generation.”
Dolgopolov and Kornits describe the movie as a deliriously entertaining cult classic and remind fans it recently enjoyed an anniversary screening at Sundance. This deliriously entertaining offering will screen on its 20th anniversary under the stars at Hole 1 of The Marrickville Golf Club.
This Inner West Film Fest programme is packed with Australian content, including festival favourite Goran Stolevski’s latest work, HOUSEKEEPING FOR BEGINNERS, which won the coveted Queer Lion at The Venice International Film Festival.
The Australian Premiere of PAUL FENECH: OUTBACK OUTLAW COMEDIAN, from the creator of FAT PIZZA, HOUSOS, and BOGAN HUNTERS, also offers behind-the-scenes footage and commentary that will have you crying with laughter.
FIGHT TO LIVE is a riveting, profoundly inspiring documentary that follows Aussie Bare Knuckle Fighting champion “Rowdy” Bec Rawlings’ journey from victim to conqueror. It was directed by Inner West resident Tom Haramis who will be a guest of the festival.
HEART OF THE MAN is a poignant exploration of family dynamics, personal growth, and the power of acceptance, as a young boxer finds the courage to follow his own path. Written, directed by and starring indigenous filmmaker David Cook who will also be a festival guest.
Photographer and documentarian Stephen Dupont’s searing, unforgettable documentary KAUGERE: A PLACE WHERE NOBODY ENTERS is a modern-day parable of once tribal men finding their feet through the game of rugby league.
SAHELA, executive produced by Dev Patel and starring Antonio Aakeel and Anula Navlekar, is director Raghuvir Joshi’s debut feature, and captures the complex, fraught emotion of a married man’s decision to confront the traditional Indian cultural values he was raised with.
The Cannes Film Festival success story DÉSERTS, is an epic road movie that winds its way from Casablanca to the South of Morocco Sahara, with gifted actor director Faouzi Bensaïdi (MILLE MOIS, DEATH FOR SALE) at the wheel.
Another Cannes success story, THE SWEET EAST is the stunning directorial debut of veteran indie cinematographer Sean Price Williams (GOOD TIME, HER SMELL, TESLA, MARJORIE PRIME), and provides an ample showcase for heartthrob-du-jour Jacob Elordi (SALTBURN, PRISCILLA), rising star Earl (son of Nick) Cave, magnetic scene stealer Simon Rex (RED ROCKET), and rising star Talia Ryder.
Blazing a trail at The 2023 Sundance Film Festival and SXSW, and scoring the Best Director prize at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival, FREMONT is a tough, but sweetly tempered tale with stunning performances from exciting newcomer Anaita Wali Zada, award-winning man-of-the-moment Jeremy Allen White (THE BEAR, THE IRON CLAW) and actor-writer-comedian Gregg Turkington (ANT-MAN).
The deliriously funny brainchild of comedian, co-writer, producer and star Esther Povitsky, the satirical comedy DRUGSTORE JUNE boasts a side-splitting support cast, including Beverly D’Angelo, James Remar, Haley Joel Osment, Bobby Lee, and executive producers Bill Burr and Al Madrigal.
French high-stylist and stand-alone auteur Luc Besson is back with the highly original DOGMAN, a quirky collision of rich characterisation and hard-edged action to rival the director’s best work in the genre, including LEON, NIKITA and LUCY. Gifted leading man Caleb Landry Jones delivers a masterclass in outsider iconoclasm to match Besson’s bravura moves.
Caleb Landry Jones in Dogman.
And that’s just a snapshot of what’s screening at this year’s Inner West Film Fest!
To view the other cinematic offerings – and better still to order your tickets if you’re likely to be in town (Sydneytown that is) between April 11 and 21 – go to: https://www.innerwestfilmfest.com.au/post/the-2nd-inner-west-film-fest-unveils-this-year-s-full-program-and-it-s-packed-with-laughter-great
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