CHAPLIN, ELVIS & TOLSTOY MEET AT THE MOVIES
Young at Heart, Sydney’s Seniors Film Festival, celebrates its 5th big year in 2010 with four days of exciting cinema and tickets from just $5 for seniors at Sydney’s
Dendy Opera Quays.
Returning
March 25 – 28 as a flagship event of NSW Seniors Week, the popular event features film premieres, restored classics, Q&A’s with visiting artists and free filmmaking workshops.
The Festival will open on March 25 with a day dedicated to the great Charlie Chaplin: a screening of
MODERN TIMES alongside
THE BOOT CAKE, a new Australian documentary presented by director Kathryn Millard about the enduring love for the Little Tramp around the globe.
The event will close 4 days later with a special preview of
THE LAST STATION, a love story set during the last year of the life of the great Russian writer Leo Tolstoy, featuring Oscar-nominated performances by Helen Mirren and Christopher Plummer.
In between, audiences will be treated to the return of beloved classics on the big screen. Sure to be popular are the great musicals of Vincente Minnelli,
MEET ME IN ST LOUIS and
THE BAND WAGON, the latter introduced by legendary performer Toni Lamond. Elvis fans are in for a treat too, with a remastered print of the seminal 1970 documentary
ELVIS: THAT’S THE WAY IT IS.
Our “Tough Sheilas” program unearths great Aussie films in partnership with the National Film & Sound Archives. Veteran director Donald Crombie will present
CADDIE and
THE KILLING OF ANGEL STREET, alongside a restored print of
FRAN starring Noni Hazelhurst.
Two new documentaries will have their Australian premieres at the Festival:
HATS OFF – the fascinating portrait of a 93 year-old New York model and actress Mimi Weddell – and
MS SENIOR SWEETHEART, a look at the strange and fascinating world of beauty pageants.
The Festival will also be celebrating the best Australian short films starring actors over 60, at the
COCHLEAR YOUNG AT HEART SHORT FILM AWARDS. It’s your chance to walk the red carpet and rub shoulders with some of Australia’s most talented actors.
Tickets go on sale March 1st from Dendy Box Office, on 02 9247 3800 or at
http://www.dendy.com.au. For further details visit
http://www.youngatheart.net.au. To receive a program in the post, call 02 9281 5608. Young at Heart is presented by The Festivalists and Ageing, Disability & Home Care, NSW Department of Human Services.
YOUNG AT HEART SCHEDULE
MODERN TIMES THU 25 MAR 12:30 pm
THE BOOT CAKE THU 25 MAR 3:00 pm
COCHLEAR YOUNG AT HEART SHORT FILM AWARDS THU 25 MAR 6:00 pm
MEET ME IN ST LOUIS FRI 26 MAR 10:00 am
CADDIE FRI 26 MAR 12:30 pm
HATS OFF FRI 26 MAR 3:00 pm
ELVIS: THAT’S THE WAY IT IS SAT 27 MAR 10:00 am
FRAN SAT 27 MAR 12:30 pm
MS SENIOR SWEETHEART SAT 27 MAR 3:00 pm
THE BAND WAGON SUN 28 MAR 10:00 am
THE KILLING OF ANGEL STREET SUN 28 MAR 12:30 pm
THE LAST STATION SUN 28 MAR 3:00 pm
All screenings are at Dendy Opera Quays, 9/2 East Circular Quay, Sydney
Book tickets by Phone on 02 9247 3800 online at
http://www.dendy.com.au or in person at Dendy Opera Quays box Office.
$5.00 for all persons 60 years old and over | $12.00 for everyone else
http://www.youngatheart.net.au