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Programme 2
Monday 10 June - Sunday 28 July
Programme 2 Monday 10 June - Sunday 28 July
*Last Screening Fundraiser Special Screening Free to Members Double Feature Event
JUNE
Transition Film FestivalMon 10-Jun 7.30pm Promised Land M 107m with short film: Generation Green 10m
Tue 11-Jun 7.30pm Chasing Ice M 75m with short film: Sacred Economics 10m
Wed 12-Jun 7.30pm E2NT (Energy x Efficiency NT) CTC 60m with panel discussion & guests
Thu 13-Jun 7.30pm Silver Linings Playbook M 122m
Heart Foundation
Big Screen EventFri 14-Jun 7.30pm Alias Ruby Blade UC15+ 78m with Special Guest
* NT Premiere *
Sat 15-Jun 7.30pm The Rocket M 92m with Special Guest Kim Mordaunt (Director)
* NT Premiere *
9:30pm Drift M 113m
Sun 16-Jun 7.30pm Mabo #Free Event PG 103m
Mon 17-Jun 7.30pm The Company You Keep M 122m
Tue 18-Jun 7.30pm Seven Years in Tibet M 136m
Wed 19-Jun 7.30pm Therese Desqueyroux M 110m
Thu 20-Jun 7.30pm The Intouchables M 112m Bravehearts Inc
Fri 21-Jun 7.30pm Mt Zion M 96m
9.30pm Sleepwalk with Me M 81m
Sat 22-Jun 7.30pm Adventures in Zambezia G 105m
9.30pm The Hunt MA15+ 116m
Sun 23-Jun 7.30pm You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet! PG 110m Live Music: Original Recipe Music Festival
with NT short Karnanganja Emu Dreaming
Mon 24-Jun 7.30pm The Intouchables M 112m
Tue 25-Jun 7.30pm Goddess PG 104M
Wed 26-Jun 7.30pm Mt Zion M 96m
Thu 27-Jun 7.30pm The Croods PG 98m Port Darwin Football Club
Fri 28-Jun 7.30pm Kon-Tiki M 113m
9.30pm Drift M 113m
Sat 29-Jun 7.30pm Sleepwalk with Me M 81m
9.15pm The Intouchables * M 112m
Sun 30-Jun 7.30pm The Company You Keep M 122m
with NT short From Above
JULYMon 1-Jul 7.30pm CLOSED TERRITORY DAY
Tue 2-Jul 7.30pm Mt Zion M 96m
Wed 3-Jul 7.30pm Goddess PG 104m
Thu 4-Jul 7.30pm The Wizard of OZ * G 98m Top End Early Learning Centre
Fri 5-Jul 7.30pm The Hunt MA15+ 116m
9.45pm Seven Psychopaths MA15+ 106m
Sat 6-Jul 7.30pm The Audience * E 165m
Special Event: Adult $25 Concession $23
Sun 7-Jul 7.30pm Sleepwalk with Me * M 81m ABC Listener Event with NT short Green Tree Frog
Mon 8-Jul 7.30pm Wolf Children PG 117m
Tue 9-Jul 7.30pm Drift M 113m
Wed 10-Jul 7.30pm Tabu MA15+ 118m
Members Free Night
Thu 11-Jul 7.30pm Adventures in Zambezia G 105m Stuart Park Neighbourhood and Child Care Centre
Fri 12-Jul 7.30pm Goddess * PG 104m
9.30pm You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet! * PG 110m
Sat 13-Jul 7.30pm Mt Zion * M 96m
9.30pm Performance M 106m
Sun 14-Jul 7.30pm Kon-Tiki M 113m
with NT short Amongst the Lost and Broken
Mon 15-Jul 7.30pm Tabu MA15+ 118m
Tue 16-Jul 7.30pm Therese Desqueyroux M 110m
Wed 17-Jul 7.30pm Drift * M 113m
Thu 18-Jul 7.30pm Return to Nim's Island * G 90m RSPCA
Fri 19-Jul 7.30pm Adventures in Zambezia * G 105m
9.30pm The Company You Keep * M 122m
Sat 20-Jul 7.30pm Wolf Children * PG 117m
9.45pm Therese Desqueyroux * M 110m
Sun 21-Jul 7.30pm Performance M 106m
with NT short Big Bossa
Mon 22-Jul 7.30pm Seven Psychos MA15+ 106m
Tue 23-Jul 7.30pm The Hunt * MA15+ 116m
Wed 24-Jul 7.30pm Kon-Tiki * M 113m
Thu 25-Jul 7.30pm Life of Pi * PG 127m Salvation Army
Fri 26-Jul 7.30pm Performance * M 106m
9.30pm Tabu * MA15+ 118m
Sat 27-Jul 7.30pm Roman Polanski: A Film Memoir * M 90m
9.30pm Chinatown * M 133m
Sun 28-Jul 7.30pm Seven Psychos * MA15+ 106m
with NT short Smokers are People too
Where Stars light the Screen
General InformationBox Office & Gates Open nightly at 6:30pmFilms begin at 7:30pmDeckchair Cinema screens films 7 nights a weekfrom April until November
Dinner and DrinksDinner is available from food venders every nightDrinks are available from the Licensed Bar (No BYO)
LocationJervois Rd, Darwin Waterfront
FREE parking is available at the cinema on Jervois Rd or at the Cenotaph (War Memorial) car park on the Esplanade (and walk down the Damoe Ra Park stairs).
Deckchair Cinema is only a short walk from city hotels and offices; take the scenic Damoe Ra Park walkway downstairs from the Cenotaph (War Memorial) car park on the Esplanade.
Contact UsDarwin Film Society(08) [email protected]
MembershipBecome a member of the Darwin Film Society and receive 4 FREE tickets per year; 4 FREE member screenings per year and on-going admission discount of $6 every time you buy an adult admission to the Deckchair Cinema. Annual membership costs $75 per adult or $50 for concession. You can join at the Deckchair Box Office or online at www.deckchaircinema.com
Fundraisers on Thursday nightsEvery Thursday night is a community event at Deckchair Cinema and open to everyone. Each week a different community organisation provides great food, goodwill and fun. Come down to support them and help raise money for these organisations.
TicketsBuy tickets online at www.deckchaircinema.com orBuy tickets at the Box Office (opens 6:30pm nightly)
Single Double Session (Fri/Sat Only)$15 $22 Adults
$11 $17 Concession* * Proof required
$9 $14 Seniors (Govt card holders) & Members*
$7 $10 Children (5-15)
$30 $45 Family Ticket
Transitions Film Festival
Mon 10, Tue 11 and Wed 12 June @ 7:30pm | Gates open 6:30pm
This inspiring film program showcases ground-breakingdocumentaries, feature films and short films that offer solutions to pressing social and environmental issues. The program covers themes including energy futures, architecture, design, transport, food security, sustainable economics and global community. The Darwin film screenings at Deckchair Cinema will include the Australian premiere of E2NT (Energy x Efficiency NT), a series of short documentaries produced by Darwin filmmaker Timothy Parish about solutions to power costs and the future of energy in the Northern Territory.
The National Film and Sound Archive BIG SCREEN
Fri 14, Sat 15 and Sun 16 June @ 7:30pm | Gates open 6pm
The National Film and Sound Archive is Australia’s living archive. The images and sounds of film, television, radio and recording are a reflection of our creativity – a window onto our life and times, our dreams and stories, our place in the world. In Darwin NFSA presents NT premieres and special guests with Big Screen and Black Screen, programs that tour to regional and remote parts of Australia including Indigenous communities.
To see more of the collection of over 2 million audiovisual items visit the NFSA’s Northern Territory Access Centre at the Northern Territory Library.
The Audience (E) 165m
Sat 6 July @ 7:30pm | Gates open 6pm
Special Event Ticket Price: Adult $25 | Concession $23See Helen Mirren in her Academy Award ® winning role as Queen Elizabeth II in this critically acclaimed West-End production. The highly anticipated film was captured live from her stage show performance.
105.7 ABC Darwin Listener Event
Sun 7 July @ 7.30pm – Sleepwalk with Me (M) 81m
For your chance to win tickets to this hillarious film by the multitalented Mike Birbiglia be listenting to 105.7 ABC Darwin from Monday 1 July. Get all your Big Screen, Small Screen news with Richard Margetson on Afternoons.
Roman Polanski: A film memoir (M) 90m2012, Laurent Bouzereau, UK27 Jul
This is one of the most revealing portraits of a film maker. From his childhood in a Krakow ghetto, to his first films in Poland, an acclaimed career in Europe and America, and an Oscar win for The Pianist. Polanski also speaks out about the murder of his pregnant wife Sharon Tate in Los Angeles. as well as the controversy surrounding his arrest in 1977.
Seven Psychopaths (MA 15+) 106m2013, Martin McDonagh, UK/ USA5 Jul, 22 Jul, 28 Jul
The black comedy Seven Psychopaths follows a struggling screenwriter who inadvertently becomes entangled in the Los Angeles criminal underworld. His oddball friends want to help him regain his mojo and finish his screenplay by any means necessary; including kidnapping a gangster’s beloved Shih Tzu.
Seven Years in Tibet (M) 136m1997, J. Annaud, USA18 Jun
The true story of Heinrich Harrer, an Austrian mountain climber, who travels to the Himalayan mountains. He became friends with a young Dalai Lama in Tibet at a time when China’s takeover looms. The spiritual leader of this Buddhist nation has an impact on the Austrian.
Sleepwalk with Me (M) 81m2013, Mike Birbiglia, USA21 Jun, 29 Jun, 7 Jul
A burgeoning stand-up comedian struggles with the stress of a stalled career and a stale relationship. His anxiety comes out in increasingly funny and dangerous sleepwalking incidents. Mike Birbiglia wrote, directed and starred in this hilarious film, based on his off-Broadway show and best-selling book.
Tabu (MA 15+) 118m2013, Miguel Gomes, Portugal10 Jul, 15 Jul, 26 Jul
A restless retired woman teams up with her neighbour’s maid to seek out a man who has a secret connection to her past life. The critically acclaimed film sees her return from modern day Portugal to explore colonial Africa when she was a farm owner at the foothill of Mount Tabu. Portuguese with English subtitles.
The Company You Keep (M) 122m2012, Robert Redford, USA17 Jun, 30 Jun, 19 Jul
A political thriller centred on a former activist in the radical organisation Weather Underground, after 30 years of an assumed identity, a journalist discovers he’s wanted for murder. Starring Robert Redford, he goes in search of the one person who can help him clear his name before he loses everything.
The Hunt (MA 15+) 116m2012, Thomas Vinterberg, Denmark22 Jun, 5 Jul, 23 Jul
A teacher lives a lonely life, while struggling after divorce and custody of his son. His life slowly gets better as he finds love and receives good news, but his new luck is about to be brutally shattered by an innocent little lie. He is forced to fight for life and dignity. Danish with English subtitles.
The Intouchables (M) 112m2012, Oliver Nakache / Eric Toledano, France16 Jun, 24 Jun, 29 Jun
Based on a true story, an aristocrat hires a young man from the projects to be his caretaker after he becomes a quadriplegic from an accident. Bringing together two individuals who appear to have nothing in common, this uplifting comedy about friendship, trust and human possibility will inspire. French with English subtitles.
Therese Desqueyroux (M) 110m2012, Claude Miller, France19 Jun, 16 Jul, 20 Jul
The free-spirited daughter of a wealthy family marries Bernard Desqueyroux. She thinks that marriage may help her to sort out all the ideas in her mind. But her disappointment is great. The unhappily married woman struggles to break free from social pressures and her boring suburban setting. French with English subtitles.
The Rocket (M) 92m2013, Kim Mordaunt, Australia15 Jun
Director Kim Mordaunt will introduce his heart-warming film direct from its Australian premiere. A young boy leads his family and a couple of ragged misfits across war-ravaged Laos. He builds a giant rocket for the Rocket festival in an attempt to prove he doesn’t carry a bad luck curse. Winner at Berlinale and Tribeca festivals. Loas with English subtitles.
Wolf Children (PG) 117m2012, Mamoru Hosoda, Japan8 Jul, 20 Jul
Wolf Children is a beautiful animated film. This epic film follows Hana, a woman who falls in love with a Wolf Man and gives birth to two half human, half wolf children. After the tragic death of her beloved, Hana seeks refuge in rural town where she attempts to start again. Dubbed in English.You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet! (PG) 110m2012, Alain Resnais, France23 Jun, 6 Jul, 12 Jul
From beyond the grave, celebrated playwright Antoine d’Anthac gathers together all his friends who have appeared over the years in his play ‘Eurydice.’ These actors watch a recording of the work performed by a young acting company, La Compagnie de la Colombe. Do love, life, death and love after death still have any place on a theater stage? French with English subtitles.
Adventures in Zambezia (G) 105m2013, Wayne Thornley, South Africa22 Jun, 11 Jul, 19 Jul
Set in the bustling bird city of Zambezia on the edge of the majestic Victoria Falls, Adventures in Zambezia is the story of Kai - a naïve, but high-spirited young falcon - who travels to the city to discover the truth about his origins. In defending the city, Kai learns how to be part of a community.
Alias Ruby Blade (UC15+) 78m2012, Alex Meillier, USA14 Jun
Kirsty Sword Gusmão went to East Timor as a documentary maker and became a revolutionary and First Lady. As ‘Ruby Blade’, an underground operative, she met and fell in love with imprisoned leader ‘Xanana’ Gusmão. Intrigue, romance and revolution come together in this action-packed documentary chronicling the tumultuous birth of a new nation in Timor-Leste through a never-before-seen perspective.
Chasing Ice (M) 75m2013, Jeff Orlowski, USA11 Jun
Traveling with a young team of adventurers by helicopter, canoe and dog sled across three continents, Balog risks his career and his well-being in pursuit of the biggest story in human history. His Extreme Ice Survey discovers undeniable evidence of our changing planet. Balog deploys revolutionary time-lapse cameras designed for one purpose: to capture a multi-year record of the world’s changing glaciers.
Chinatown (M) 133m1974, Roman Polanski, USA27 Jul
This critically acclaimed detective film sees Jack Nicholson star as a private detective investigating an adultery case stumbles on to a scheme of murder that has something to do with water. This classic mystery film is directed by the notorious film-maker Roman Polanski and also stars Faye Dunaway.
Drift (M) 113m2013, Morgan O’Neill / Ben Nott, Australia15 Jun, 28 Jun, 9 Jul and 17 Jul
Set in a remote town on Australia’s spectacular and rugged coastline in the early ‘70s, Drift tells the story of two brothers at the genesis of the modern surf industry. Determined to escape a life of factory work and petty crime, headstrong older brother Andy and his wayward surf prodigy younger brother Jimmy form a volatile alliance. The brothers battle killer waves, conservative society and ruthless bikers to kick-start the modern surf industry.
Goddess (PG) 104m2013, Mark Lamprell, Australia25 June, 3 July, 12 July
Elspeth Dickens dreams of finding her ‘voice’ despite being stuck in an isolated farmhouse with her twin toddlers. She installs a webcam in her kitchen and her funny sink-songs make her an internet-sensation. While her husband is off saving the world’s whales, Elspeth is offered the chance of a lifetime to fame and fortune. But when forced to choose between fame and family, the newly appointed internet goddess almost loses it all.
Kon-Tiki (M) 113m2012, Joachim Roenning / Espen Sandbe, Denmark / Norway / UK28 Jun, 14 Jul, 24 Jul
The Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl crossed the Pacific Ocean in a balsa wood raft in 1947, together with five men. He wanted to prove that South Americans in pre-Columbian times could have crossed the sea and settle on Polynesian islands. The film tells the dramatic story about the triumphs and tragedies faced on this epic journey. Norwegian with English subtitles.
Mt Zion (PG) 96m2013, Tearepa Kahi, New Zealand21 Jun, 26 Jun, 2 Jul, 13 Jul
Turei’s family are hard-working potato farm workers in rural New Zealand. A talented musician, Turei dreams of his band being the support act for Bob Marley’s 1979 tour. But it’s a dream that challenges the traditions and values of his upbringing and will set him at odds with his family - particularly his father, a true man of the land.
Performance (M) 106m2013, Yoram Zilbeman, USA13 Jul, 21 Jul, 26 Jul
Members of a world-renowned string quartet struggle to stay together in the face of death, competing egos and insuppressible lust. After 25 years of success, Peter, the cellist and oldest member, decides that he must retire when he learns he has Parkinson’s Disease. For the others, that announcement proves a catalyst for letting their hidden resentments come to the surface. All this threatens to tear the group apart.
Promised Land (M) 107m2013, Gus Van Sant, USA10 Jun
A corporate salesman and his partner arrive in a rural town. With the town having been hit hard by the economic decline of recent years, the two outsiders see the local citizens as likely to accept their company’s offer, for drilling rights to their properties, as much-needed relief. What seems like an easy job for the duo becomes complicated by the objection of a grassroots campaign.This film is part of the Transition Film Festival on Mon 10, Tue 11 and Wed 12 June.
Programme information is correct at time of printing. Advertised films may change due to circumstances beyond our control.