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Whangarei Film Society - Screenings for Thursday October 26th

Geoff from Central Whangarei

Good People

For Thursday, the 26th October for ONE NIGHT ONLY, we have our annual screening of the best films from the Show Me Shorts NZ Short Film Festival.

Show Me Shorts - The Sampler
NZ and International short films Run time: 102 mins
Rated M (Strong language, sexual references and suicide references.)

Sit back and enjoy some of the top short films from NZ and around the world from this year’s Show Me Shorts NZ Film Festival. The collection is designed to entertain, delight and show off the talent in the filmmaking scene from Aotearoa.

This includes three homegrown shorts from rising stars of the NZ filmmaking scene. They are: Just Kidding, I Actually Love You directed by Anna Rose Duckworth, Stella directed by Alison Titulaer, and Ministry of Jingle by Maddie Dai. Come join us to discover a treasure trove of short films from 2023.

There will be two screenings of the Show Me Shorts Sampler - one at 6pm and again at 8pm.

View the trailer at: www.youtube.com...

All tickets are just $10.

Door sales only. Cash only please - no Eftpos/credit card services available.

Visit whangareifilmsociety.org and sign up for our free weekly email for information on the rest of our films and screening dates for 2023.

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