The ANU Film Group would like to take this opportunity to remind our members and their invited guests about the important of observing moviegoing etiquette during our screenings.
We all love the experience of watching a good film (or even a bad one), and the Film Group is a great place to do so with an audience of fellow film lovers. To ensure that the experience is a pleasant one for all involved, please be considerate of your fellow moviegoers by doing the following when attending screenings:
- Ensure all mobile devices are turned off or silenced during screenings
- If you must use your phone during the film, please do so outside, as the light from phone displays is very noticeable and distracting in the darkened theatre
- Refrain from talking during the film
- Clean up your rubbish and place it into the bins on your way out
- Standing or sitting against the back wall or in the aisles is not permitted for safety reasons
- Any behaviour that is disruptive to others will not be tolerated, and any members exhibiting such behaviour may be asked to leave
................................................................
WHAT'S ON THIS WEEK
................................................................
From the crass humour of Sacha Baron Cohen to the haunting Hungarian Oscar winner for Best Foreign Language Film and everything in between, you can’t deny there’s always a little something for everyone each week at the ANU Film Group!
• Thu 28 Apr @ 7:30 PM: GRIMSBY
A dimwitted English football hooligan (Sacha Baron Cohen) sets out to look for his long-lost brother (Mark Strong), unaware that he is now a deadly assassin. Reunited, they must now go on the run together to prevent a global terror attack. Also starring Rebel Wilson and Penélope Cruz.
• Fri 29 Apr @ 7:30 PM: SON OF SAUL + THE LOBSTER
In SON OF SAUL, a prisoner at Auschwitz in 1944 is tasked with burning the corpses of his own people. When he finds a body of a boy he believes is his son, he goes to extraordinary lengths to salvage it in order to arrange a proper burial. Oscar winner for Best Foreign Language Film.
Then, in THE LOBSTER (at approx. 9:30 PM), in a dystopian near future, the law dictates that single people must find a romantic partner in 45 days, or they will be transformed into animals and sent off into the woods to live. Starring Colin Farrell, Rachel Weisz and John C. Reilly.
** THE LOBSTER is proudly presented by the Embassy of Ireland **
• Sat 30 Apr @ **7 PM**: GOOSEBUMPS + PRIDE AND PREJUDICE AND ZOMBIES
In GOOSEBUMPS, the author of a series of children’s horror books (Jack Black), with the aid of his daughter and their new next-door neighbour, must battle his most fearsome creations when they are unleashed from their manuscript prisons and begin terrorising the town.
Then, in PRIDE AND PREJUDICE AND ZOMBIES (at approx. 8:45 PM), Jane Austen’s classic tale is given a horrific twist when Elizabeth Bennet, Mr. Darcy and company must battle an army of zombies in 19th century England while attempting to resolve their ever-tangled relationship.