[FILM INTERVIEW] SENSES OF CINEMA – Chris Luscri Interview

Unknown Pleasures: Australian independent cinema is a series of regular screenings featuring the best of Australian independent cinema, both classic and contemporary, presented in conjunction with the film-makers. The series is co-curated and presented by Chris Luscri & Bill Mousoulis, with assistance from Colin Hodson, at the Thornbury Picture House.

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This month, we celebrate the existence of SENSES OF CINEMA, a very special archival documentary film, by having our very own screening of it, post festival screenings. John Hughes is Australia’s great historian filmmaker, and we are very pleased to see our indie/underground filmmakers documented on film in this way.

Tuesday, February 7, at 8:30 pm:
Senses of Cinema (2022, 89 mins, John Hughes & Tom Zubrycki)
Q&A with John Hughes and Ivan Gaal
Over a decade in the making, John Hughes and Tom Zubrycki’s
Senses of Cinema
 is a vibrant, essential document of Australian
independent film practice that doubles as a comprehensive overview of
over 60 years of Australian socio-political life, from the 1960s to the
present. At its centre is the important role the Australian film co-ops played
within the cultural upheavals of the Left in the ’60s-’80s. (Chris Luscri)


More info on the film and the screening:  http://www.pureshitauscinema.com/unknown_pleasures.html#28

Venue is Thornbury Picture House, 802 High St. Thornbury.
Screening starts promptly at 8:30 pm
House prices apply – $19.50 / $15.50 / $12.50.
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL, tickets available for purchase on this page:
https://thornburypicturehouse.com.au/film/st00001982/