SEVERED CINEMA

Saturday 13 September @ 10.30pm - 12.00am
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- $12+bf Adult, $10+bf Concession
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- Theatre Mode - General Admission Seating
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SESSION 3: SATURDAY 13 SEPTEMBER 10:30PM – 12AM (MAIN CINEMA)
THIS PROGRAM CAPTURES THE VICIOUS MOMENTS IN BOTH IMAGINATION AND LIFE THROUGH EYE-CUTTINGLY BRUTAL NARRATIVES AND EQUALLY GRUESOME DOCUMENTARIES.
When Sally Met Frank
AUS / 2008 / 8:35mins / dir. VICTORIA WAGHORN
Sally and Frank share an obsession. Accompanied by a nurse with a bedside manner to die for, their fantasy can become true: Over and over again.
Missing Lives: Disappearances and Impunity in the North Caucasus AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE
USA / 2007 / 14mins / dir. CHRISTINE UMALI
“Missing Lives” addresses the lack of accountability for the enforced disappearances of more than 3,000 people in the Russian North Caucasus.
Outlawed: Extraordinary Rendition, Torture and Disappearances in the ‘War on Terror’ AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE
USA / 2006 / 26:45mins / dir. CHRISTINE UMALI
The film tells the stories of Khaled El-Masri and Binyam Mohamed, two men who have survived extraordinary rendition, secret detention, and torture by the U.S. government.
Eel Girl AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE
New Zealand / 2007 / 5:20mins / Dir. JENNIFER SCHEER
In a secure military laboratory, a scientist has become obsessed with the half-human half eel creature he’s studying. When she beckons him to her, it’s the call of a siren…
Square Pegs AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE
USA / 2007 / 19:50mins / dir. BEN HICKS
A teenage girl, her childish mother and her younger sister find themselves in a strange restaurant where her faith is put to the test.
Little Snaps of Horror AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE
UK / 2008 / 2:15mins / dir. GRAHAM RATHLIN
Don’t go into the booth!
Marion AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE
USA / 2005 / 7 mins / dir. RY RUSSO YOUNG
A contemporary de-construction of Hitchcock’s PSYCHO. This original piece reinterprets a classic film with contemporary insight. “Visually interesting and unexpected, a slasher film with a brain” -The New York Times

