Final Screenings of 2017 + Review Writers Wanted

24th November, 2017

The end is nigh – our final screening of 2017 is only one day away!

Come along and join us in closing out the screening year with an appropriately epic and long night of films to tide you over until we return in February.

And speaking of February, film suggestions for Semester One 2018 will be closing tomorrow night too, so be sure to submit your recommendations for films you’d like to see by going to www.anufg.org.au/suggestions

• SAT 25 NOV @ **7 PM**: BLADE RUNNER 2049 + FLATLINERS (2017)

In BLADE RUNNER 2049, an LAPD officer (Ryan Gosling) unearths a long-buried secret that has the potential to plunge what's left of society into chaos. This discovery leads him to track down Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), a former blade runner who has been missing for 30 years.

Then, in the FLATLINERS remake (at approx. 9:45 PM), five medical students obsessed by what lies beyond death embark on a daring experiment to stop their hearts for short periods, allowing them to explore the realm of the afterlife – with increasingly dangerous consequences.

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WANTED: REVIEW WRITERS FOR SEMESTER ONE 2018
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Much like the running of the ANUFG itself, volunteers are responsible for the film reviews that appear in our booklets and on our website. And we’re now on the lookout for people to contribute reviews for next semester’s films!

Reviews will need to be brief at between 150 and 200 words in length, and must be completed over about two weeks from mid-December to early January. This will coincide with the Christmas/New Year’s holiday period, so please only volunteer if you anticipate having some spare time around then.

If successful, volunteers will be then sent a list of films from which they can nominate the ones they’d like to write reviews for. You’re welcome to write just one review or as many as you’d like, but please note that:

1. We do not provide reviewers with payment or a copy of films.
2. Some of the films may not have not been released yet, and some creativity/research may be required in writing your review/preview of it.
3. Unsolicited reviews will not be accepted.

So if you love movies, enjoy writing, and would like something to do over the holidays, please let us know by dropping us a line at info@anufg.org.au as soon as you can. Thanks!