Due to popular demand the run of one of the most talked about films of the festival, the gripping Australian drama Disclosure, is now extended to 08 June. Titles ending on Thursday 03 June include The Garden Left Behind, an emphatic and warmly engaging story of a trans-woman making a new start in life as an “undocumented illegal” in the USA and the cult comedy in the making Dinner in America. Although the films need to be purchased by the above dates, once purchased they will remain in your library for 28 days, so there is still plenty of time to watch them. More new titles starting over the next few days, include Kubrick by Kubrick, an insightful view into the world of the famously obsessive director; High Ground, an authentic portrayal of both Aboriginal and settler communities during Australia’s Frontier Wars; Under the Stars of Paris, a captivating story of the unlikely bond formed between a homeless woman and an eight-year-old Refugee from Burkina Faso in a wintery Parisian setting; and, by way of contrast, a dose of British sunshine in the Festival closing film, Brighton. |