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Stratvell Film Society

The Stratvell Film Society is located in South Johnstone QLD.

Screemigs are held at South Johnsone Community Hall (a couple of doors up from the pub).

Screenings are at 7.30pm on the LAST Friday of the month.

Stratvell Film Society welcomes all guests & members to their screenings. Tea, coffee, biscuits, cake are all available at interval

Here is a map to help you find it.

Starry Nights Film Group

Starry Nights is a group of like-minded movie lovers who enjoy alternative film selections. Each term brings movies ranging from documentaries, international (non-mainstream) film to alternative films from mainstream film studios. We have over 500 members

We operate out of the Southern Cross Cinema in Young NSW.

See the website for more information.

Stanwell Park Arts Theatre Film Society

The Stanwell Park Arts Theatre film Society screens in the Stanwell Park Art Theatre.

We show around 4 films a year but they can be real events with members dressing up and bringing in food and drink that match the film.

You can find information on our webpage: Stanwell Park Arts Theatre Film Society

The society may be reached thru Wayne Turner at turner_family@internode.on.net.

Rocky Flix

Rockhampton’s Independent Film Club screening at the Walter Reid Cultural Centre, cnr East & Derby Streets.
Rocky Flix is an independent film club run by volunteers to offer the Rockhampton regional community the opportunity to experience films, usually only screened in the capital cities and at film festivals, within a few months of their release. Films are usually screened on the 2nd Wednesday of the month.
The big screen at the Walter Reid Cultural Centre Auditorium and the discussions after the films make for a great evening’s entertainment for lovers of fine film.

 

Enquiries to Peter on 0400 958 108

Parkes Film Society

The Parkes Film Society is a Not for Profit Organisation and has the following aims.

  • To encourage interest within the community of Parkes in films as an art form by means of the exhibition of films of all kinds.
  • To promote the study and appreciation of films by means of lectures, discussions, exhibitions and publications.
  • To provide a means of bringing the community together in the spirit of goodwill.

The Parkes Film Society is organised by a committee elected by the members annually. Currently the founding committee has been established to realise the Parkes Film Society. The committee members are all local residents.

Participation in the committee and attendance at society screenings is open to all residents of Parkes Shire through a low cost membership fee. The membership fee covers screening rights for the film and associated costs of hall hire. Membership is available in 3 month, 6 month or annual blocks. Members can suggest films they want to see to the programming sub committee. Films chosen can be from any era in the history of cinema providing the Australian non theatrical screening rights are available.

The benefits will be to provide cinematic and cultural experience for the residents of Parkes as there are no longer any cinemas in operation in Parkes or Forbes. The film society does not aim to compete with cinemas and its purpose is not to screen latest releases, rather it is to foster an appreciation of film as an art form within the community.

See the website