Showing posts with label Australian Film Festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Australian Film Festival. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

SCREENING: Maximum Choppage 2 @ The Australian Film Festival

Kung Fu Action at The Aus Film Fest!!

Just letting everyone know, who have sadly missed out last year, the viral screenings of "Maximum Choppage: Round 2" to catch it on the big screens adjacent to the beautiful Eastern beaches of Coogee. Hope to see you all there!
P.S - I'll be around in the "Quest for Jackie Chan" Fans!
Date: Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Time: 8:00pm - 9:30pm

Location: Coogee Legion Club Street: 200 Arden Street, Coogee, Australia

Description: Australia's first Kung Fu Feature film - "Maximum Choppage 2" will be screening at the Australian Film Festival on the 2nd March @ The Australian Film Festival.

One night only in Sydney to see some Mega Kung Fu Action --- Aussie style!!
Q&A with the filmmakers will follow the end of the screening.

TICKETS @ MOSHTIXhttp://www.moshtix.com.au/event.aspx?id=34567&ref=moshtix
Check out http://www.australianfilmfestival.com.au/ for more details!

Blurb: Tim has recently won the coveted title of Cabramatta Martial Arts Champion and just when he thought his peaceful, mediocre lifestyle could resume he bumps into his eccentric cousin Rob who has a slightly different plan. Tim is caught in a battle to maintain his title and win the heart of the beautiful, yet feisty Roxy.

Starring: Timothy Ly, Roxie Vuong, Robert Trieu, Maria Tran, David Tran and Brian Lee.

Directed/Written By Timothy Ly

Produced by Timothy Ly and Maria Tran
Supported by Fairfield City Council

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Australian Film Festival - for the Filmmaker at heart

Australian Film Festival is set to be a blast in 2010. Like any aspiring filmmaker, its only smart to be plugged in to the events and know the who’s who in the filmmaking realm.

The Australian Film Festival was born out out of the Australian Film Week in 2009 and now sports are very sexy website and promising outcome for first year week event.

Great news! Maximum Choppage: Round 2 will be a part of the Australian Film Festival, with the final dates yet to be confirmed. I have recently handed over the marketing connections to Timothy Ly and fingers crossed that he will do it justice.

Anyhow, for all you avid filmmakers out there who check my posts for “film related” goldmines, I’ll definitely won’t want to miss out on:

The Australian Film Walk of Fame

Date: Sunday, March 7 6.00 pm (immediately after the Spot Food & Film Festival)

Location: Ritz Cinema, 43-47 St Pauls Street. Randwick NSW 2031

Check out their website for more details! www.australianfilmfestival.com.au

Brief on the Australian Film Festival

With the iconic Randwick Ritz Cinema as its’ screening HQ, the Australian Film Festival opens on February 24 with a special Popcorn Taxi event featuring fabulous Australian filmmakers. Over the next 12 days be inspired by classic films, unreleased features, outdoor screenings, seminars and workshops, fringe events with Q & A's by Australia's best filmmakers, the Spot Food & Film street festival and the Australian Film Walk of Fame.

Featuring traditional and new media productions, classic films, unreleased features and digital genres, the Festival is underpinned by the unique AFF Next Wave Film Centre, educating Australia’s future filmmakers. Then, on the 7th March, the AFF closes the streets surrounding the Ritz Cinema for an exciting Food & Film Festival, the inducting of this year’s Australian Film Walk of Fame recipient and the final event, the Australian Short Film Festival.

It's a ripper of a film festival, and all Australian, so don't miss it!With the iconic Randwick Ritz Cinema as its’ screening HQ, the Australian Film Festival opens on February 24 with a special Popcorn Taxi event featuring fabulous Australian filmmakers. Over the next 12 days be inspired by classic films, unreleased features, outdoor screenings, seminars and workshops, fringe events with Q & A's by Australia's best filmmakers, the Spot Food & Film street festival and the Australian Film Walk of Fame.

Featuring traditional and new media productions, classic films, unreleased features and digital genres, the Festival is underpinned by the unique AFF Next Wave Film Centre, educating Australia’s future filmmakers. Then, on the 7th March, the AFF closes the streets surrounding the Ritz Cinema for an exciting Food & Film Festival, the inducting of this year’s Australian Film Walk of Fame recipient and the final event, the Australian Short Film Festival.

It's a ripper of a film festival, and all Australian, so don't miss it!