The Sydney Underground Film Festival is almost upon us! This festival gives audiences everything mainstream cinemas are too scared to screen.
Our team will be catching
Behind the Curve, Madeline’s Madeline, Mega Time Squad, How Far Tomorrow.
We asked the festival what films are open to youth aged over 15. So, if you are up for it – here they are!
Behind the Curve Flat Earthers unite!
Blaze Directed by Ethan Hawke
Bugs A debut feature from Australian filmmaker Jack Moxey, who will also be in attendance.
Desolation Centre Documentary about a groundbreaking festival organised by 20-year-old Stuart Swezy (who also directs the doco).
The Story of The Slits The story behind the world’s first all-girl punk rock band.
How Far Tomorrow “is one of the very first Chinese movies to tackle the grim reality of rising recreational drug use head-on.”
King Cohen Documentary about film maverick Larry Cohen.
Madeline’s Madeline – Miranda July!
Mega Time Squad – Opening the festival (with an additional screening), a must-see for fans of NZ film and humour.
MexMan Documentary about LA-based artist German Alonso.
Relaxer Pacman
Shadowman – Heads up to art students.
Shut Up and Play the Piano Documentary about Chilly Gonzalez, punk rapper, pianist
Sickies Making Films Looks at censorship in America.
Spirits of the Air Catch Alex Proyas (The Crow) feature debut – he will also be in attendance.
The Bill Murray Stories (no age restrictions)
The Foaming Node Aaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!
The Goose Psychedelic time travel
The Magic of Groo Doco for aspiring filmmakers to motivate you to keep going.
The Unexpected Race Jack Black stars in this remake.
The rest of the films in the season are rated 18+.
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