FRIDAY ON MY MIND 115/8/8.
August 13th 2008 15:32
Don’t forget this weeks FRIDAY ON MY MIND at the Entertainment Quarter at FOX Studios in Sydney. This week we get to hear from Mark Hartley the Writer and Director of the new film NOT QUITE HOLLYWOOD covering the exploitation of Australian Cinema during the 70’s and 80’s. Surely a must for cinema makers and aficionados alike. See you there.
Don’t forget next week we have the producer and co writer of the brilliant TV Drama Series UNDERBELLY. Tell you about it next week.
A weekly fix of inspiration with the Arts industry's most thought provoking minds.
Now that AFTRS Sydney is located closer to the action - the School is hosting FREE talks, every Friday from 5-6pm.
Registration for Friday on My Mind is not necessary - just turn up to Theatre 1 at 5pm and take a seat!
AFTRS
The Entertainment Quarter
130 Bent Street
Moore Park
(entry via Lang Rd)
FREE entry.
2 hours FREE parking available in the multi-level carpark.
Click here for directions
Friday August 15
Kung Fu pander - The lost art of Ozploitation
As his MIFF-opening documentary Not Quite Hollywood nears theatrical release (August 28), we ponder the heady days of 'Ozploitation' films and why we don’t see them anymore.
Special guest:
Mark Hartley – writer/director of Not Quite Hollywood
Don’t forget next week we have the producer and co writer of the brilliant TV Drama Series UNDERBELLY. Tell you about it next week.
A weekly fix of inspiration with the Arts industry's most thought provoking minds.
Now that AFTRS Sydney is located closer to the action - the School is hosting FREE talks, every Friday from 5-6pm.
Registration for Friday on My Mind is not necessary - just turn up to Theatre 1 at 5pm and take a seat!
AFTRS
The Entertainment Quarter
130 Bent Street
Moore Park
(entry via Lang Rd)
FREE entry.
2 hours FREE parking available in the multi-level carpark.
Click here for directions
Friday August 15
Kung Fu pander - The lost art of Ozploitation
As his MIFF-opening documentary Not Quite Hollywood nears theatrical release (August 28), we ponder the heady days of 'Ozploitation' films and why we don’t see them anymore.
Mark Hartley – writer/director of Not Quite Hollywood
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