HAIL SCREENING TIMES.

HAIL SCREENING TIMES.
Posted By Jason – 11.10.2012

The HAIL free-pass comp is over, and It only lasted 45-minutes! If you entered and didn’t hear back…you lost, baby. Stop emailing us. You’ll have to buy a ticket; we recommend you do. This flick will blow your mind.

HAIL SCREENING DETAILS

(Check cinema websites and directories for session times)

ADELAIDE

Exclusive to Mercury Cinema, 13 Morphett St, Adelaide

STRICTLY LIMITED SEASON OCT 20TH

Meet The Filmmaker Q&A screening @ 7pm on Saturday, October 20th

http://mercurycinema.org.au/products/our-films/special-event-cinema/hail-3/

HOBART

Exclusive to MONA, 655 Main Rd, Berriedale

STRICTLY LIMITED SEASON OCT 12TH

Amiel Courtin-Wilson retrospective with Q&A session @ 2.45pm on Sunday, October 21st

www.mona.net.au

MELBOURNE

Exclusive to Cinema Nova, 380 Lygon St, Carlton

STRICTLY LIMITED SEASON OCT 25TH

Meet The Filmmaker Q&A screening @ 6.30pm on Wednesday, October 24th

http://www.cinemanova.com.au/catalogue/meet-the-filmmaker/

SYDNEY

Exclusive to Dendy Newtown, 261-263 King St, Newtown

STRICTLY LIMITED SEASON OCT 25TH

Meet The Filmaker Q&A screening @ 6.30pm on Monday, October 22nd – FEATURING DAVID MICHOD

www.dendy.com.au/movie/hail

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Natas Kaupas: Artist Residency
Posted By Ben - 19.06.2013

The second part of the ramp at La Casa, with Natas. Check out a gallery from his time there here

www.lacasa.net.au

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Natas @ La Casa
Posted By Ben - 19.06.2013

All images courtesy of Andrew Peters via La Casa Artist Residency.

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CHVRCHES
Posted By Jason - 19.06.2013

New favorite Scottish group! Caught these guys last night at the Music Hall of Williamsburg. It was horrible having to go to Brooklyn (God hates Brooklyn), but these guys made it worth the while. They’re on a 17-date US tour right now (including Lane Way Detroit), and after that they’re going to Sweden I think? Check here for deets. If you get the chance to see these guys–see these guys.

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Punch The Camera: Issue 3
Posted By Laura - 18.06.2013

Punch The Camera is a bi-annual photography zine inspired by adventure, exploration, and open spaces. All things I personally am a big fan of. For the latest issue of the zine put together by Justin Parkhurst, I was lucky enough to be one of the photographers featured alongside Foster Huntington, John Kilar, Justin Parkhurst, Jim Mangan, Kevin Trageser, and Bryan Schutmaat. If you want a little taste of the wanderlust evoked by this book of photos you should pick up yourself  a copy right here.

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Got this in the mail this morning...
Posted By Paige - 18.06.2013

 

Dear Paige, 
I don't normally send mails out of nowhere and you might find it strange but i saw your post on the monster children site of the butthole bungalow and I liked it a lot.  You tought it must be somewhere in europe and you're right. The butthole bungalow is build on The Verbeke Foundation. I know it well because it's about 10 minutes from my house. (I live in Belgium in a small village near Ghent called Moerbeke - Waas)
 It's a private art site but everyone is welcome. As a ‘refuge of arts’ the domain offers chances to young / less renowned artists and holds an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art. Culture, nature and ecology go hand in hand in the Verbeke Foundation.  
The funny thing about the butthole bungalow is that it's being used as a bed and breakfast and i've had to admit it's cosy. 
Kindly regards, 
Quincey

 

thanks man! 

 

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CARAVAN
Posted By Chris. B - 18.06.2013

In a short clip from RVCA's caravan trip down the coast of Australia, ANP artist Kelsey Brookes explains why you need to visit gods country

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