BIFF in the BURBS
August 20th 2010 04:47
This year’s St.George Bank BIFF in the Burbs is back and it’s bigger and better than ever before with the line up promising adventure, animation, action and best of all animal fun!
Presented by Screen Queensland, the St.George Bank BIFF in the Burbs is an entre to Queensland’s largest film festival the St George Bank Brisbane International Film Festival.
Screen Queensland CEO Maureen Barron said the St.George Bank BIFF in the Burbs, now in its fifth year, would take FREE family friendly outdoor movie screenings with an ‘animal kingdom’ theme to 12 different locations across South East Queensland from Friday 20 August.
“St.George Bank BIFF in the Burbs brings a taste of the 2010 Brisbane International Film Festival to the local community,” Ms Barron said.
“It’s a fantastic way to introduce families to high quality cinema and give them a taste of the cinematic highlights they can come to expect from the 2010 BIFF in November this year.
People can discover an underworld of dangerous dinosaurs in the comical relief Ice Age 3, follow the tale and journey of a lifelong dream in UP, learn more about the trained squad adventures of Guinea Pigs saving the world in G-force or experience the song-filled adventures of Mowgli and his friends in The Jungle Book.
“Alongside these funny and memorable family favourites, BIFF in the Burbs will showcase a capturing international short film.”
Ms Barron said this year’s event would continue the carnival atmosphere that has grown ever so popular with families– complete with free popcorn, a jumping castle and other fun-filled activities for families.
“St.George Bank BIFF in the Burbs will be a really great night out for the entire family- just remember to pack a picnic rug and a jumper!”
BIFF in the Burbs screenings, sponsored by St.George Bank, will be held every Friday and Saturday night from 5.30pm, between Friday 20 August and Saturday 25 September.
A full list of screening locations and movies can be found at
www.stgeorgebiff.com.au
Further information about St.George Bank BIFF in the Burbs program is available at www.biffintheburbs.com.au
The 2010 St.George Bank BIFF ticketed program runs from Thursday 4 to Sunday 14 November.
Presented by Screen Queensland, the St.George Bank BIFF in the Burbs is an entre to Queensland’s largest film festival the St George Bank Brisbane International Film Festival.
Screen Queensland CEO Maureen Barron said the St.George Bank BIFF in the Burbs, now in its fifth year, would take FREE family friendly outdoor movie screenings with an ‘animal kingdom’ theme to 12 different locations across South East Queensland from Friday 20 August.
“St.George Bank BIFF in the Burbs brings a taste of the 2010 Brisbane International Film Festival to the local community,” Ms Barron said.
“It’s a fantastic way to introduce families to high quality cinema and give them a taste of the cinematic highlights they can come to expect from the 2010 BIFF in November this year.
People can discover an underworld of dangerous dinosaurs in the comical relief Ice Age 3, follow the tale and journey of a lifelong dream in UP, learn more about the trained squad adventures of Guinea Pigs saving the world in G-force or experience the song-filled adventures of Mowgli and his friends in The Jungle Book.
“Alongside these funny and memorable family favourites, BIFF in the Burbs will showcase a capturing international short film.”
Ms Barron said this year’s event would continue the carnival atmosphere that has grown ever so popular with families– complete with free popcorn, a jumping castle and other fun-filled activities for families.
BIFF in the Burbs screenings, sponsored by St.George Bank, will be held every Friday and Saturday night from 5.30pm, between Friday 20 August and Saturday 25 September.
A full list of screening locations and movies can be found at
www.stgeorgebiff.com.au
Further information about St.George Bank BIFF in the Burbs program is available at www.biffintheburbs.com.au
The 2010 St.George Bank BIFF ticketed program runs from Thursday 4 to Sunday 14 November.
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