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MEDIA ALERT 



June 5, 2009




DISGRACE, AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE AT SYDNEY FILM FESTIVAL


WHAT: 

Australian Premiere of Disgrace  

Sydney Film Festival Official Competition 


WHEN:

Friday June 5, 4.30pm media registration

for 5.00pm photo call 


WHERE: 

State Theatre, Market Street, Sydney


Talent appearing on the Red Carpet for photo/interview opportunities:


Sydney Film Festival Jury President - Rolf de Heer

Sydney Film Festival Jury member - Miranda Otto

Disgrace Director/Producer Steve Jacobs

Disgrace Screenwriter/ Producer Anna Maria Monticelli

Disgrace Actor, Jessica Haines

An Education Producer Finola Dwyer

Bronson Screenwriter Brock Norman Brock

Director, Jan Chapman

Actor, Richard Roxburgh   

Producer, Marian Macgowan

 


Please RSVP To , The Lantern Group

M: 0407 784 336 E: fiona@lanterngroup.com.au


About Sydney Film Festival

Sydney Film Festival screens feature films, documentaries, short films and animations across

the city at the State Theatre, GU George Street Cinemas, Dendy Opera Quays and the Art

Gallery of NSW. The festival is a major event on the New South Wales cultural calendar and

is one of the world’s longest running film festivals. In 2008, SFF introduced the Official

Competition, a FIAPF-accredited competition for ‘new directions in film’, which rewards

courageous and audacious filmmaking. The Official Competition is supported by Events NSW

and the $60,000 cash prize is provided by Hunter Hall Investment Management. Celebrated

Australian filmmaker Rolf de Heer heads up the 2009 jury of three international and two

Australian industry figures.

 

The 56th Sydney Film Festival spools from Wednesday 3 June – Sunday 14 June 2009.



Stills from films in SFF 2009 are available for media in the festivals and awards folder at



FlexiPasses are on sale now, and single session tickets are now available.  All tickets are

available from the Sydney Film Festival website - www.sff.org.au






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