Monday Movies LOOK BOTH WAYS 🍿🎬🚂
6th October 6pm -7.30pm
Free event. Loungeroom vibes, beanbags, popcorn available.
“Look Both Ways” is a powerful and poignant film that has earnt it place as a modern Australian classic. A woven tapestry of the intersecting lives of a group of people living in Adelaide, all of whom are dealing with their own personal struggles. By exploring themes of mortality and the interconnectedness of life, the movie is an invitation to slow down, take stock of our lives, and most importantly, to look both ways before crossing the street.
With outstanding performances, particularly from Mary Kostakidis, Justine Clarke, William McInnes, Daniela Farinacci, and Anthony Hayes. Directed by Sarah Watt.
Winner of Australian Film Institute Best Film & Toronto International Film Festival 2005.
*Screening to coincide with WA Mental Health Week
Preoccupation with disasters and a growing sense of mortality threaten to derail the growing relationship between the witness of a train accident and the reporter sent to interview her in this daring drama from emerging Australian filmmaker Sarah Watt. As the weekend draws near, three troubled souls find themselves faced with pivotal, potentially life-changing events. Though the death of her father still looms heavily in her mind, Meryl (Justine Clark) is forced to cut short her bereavement in order to focus on a work-related deadline. While reporter Nick (William McInnes) awaits the prognosis after being informed that he has testicular cancer, his photographer Andy (Anthony Hayes) is preoccupied with his girlfriend's unplanned pregnancy. When a train crashes and Meryl is the sole witness to the horrifying event, Nick and Andy are sent to interview her, sparking an unusual affair between the grieving witness and the troubled reporter.
Mature themes.
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