Watch independent short films and meet the filmmakers responsible.
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Tap Gallery, Level 1, 278 Palmer St Darlinghurst, NSW
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Tickets: $10/$5 (student concession)
Time: 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Shh! Have a quiet night out on April 2.
This month Caught Short declares talking overrated - presenting a range of exciting dialogue free films, by some innovative filmmakers.
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Programme highlights:
The Silence in Between is an enchanting look at desire and fidelity by Nathan Wisart.
Directors Michael Wayne and Andrew Martyn present a chaotically rich soundscape in Man's Best Friend chronicling the death of a beloved pet dog.
The Death and Life of John Vaughan by Michael Wormald take us inside the demonic world of an out of work actor who has made a pact with Satan.
Finally our own Katherine Rogers and Leslie Marsh present two silent works: Out of Gas and Ricardo's Love following the promiscuous life of a Newtown lighter and a love struck school kid respectively.
Join us on April 2 for a night of sensory rich cinema proving once and for all that silence is golden. (Note: one or two of the films may contain minor sections of dialogue, these however were unavoidable).
What: Caught Short’s Quiet Film Night
When: Thursday 2nd April
Time: 7.30pm for 8pm screening
Where: Tap Gallery, 278 Palmer St (just off Oxford St), Darlinghurst
Cost: $10/$5
See you there!