The AF French Film Festival is extending its Melbourne and Sydney Seasons until April 5

Fantastic news for anyone interested in catching some films they missed at the Alliance Francaise French Film Festival. The Event is being extended in Sydney and Melbourne until April 5.

To satisfy public demand, the festival has added Festival favourites such as 150 Milligrams, A Bag of Marbles, The Dancer, From the Land of the Moon, Heal the Living, In Bed with Victoria, The Innocents, It’s Only the End of the World, Just to be Sure, Kalinka, The Odyssey, Max & Leon, The Midwife, Monsieur Chocolat, Planetarium, Penny Pincher, Saint Amour, Standing Tall, Things to Come and The Unknown Girl.

Ongoing national dates and venues for the 2017 Alliance Française French Film Festival are:

SYDNEY: Extended to 5 April Palace Norton Street, Palace Verona, Chauvel Cinema & (until 30 March) Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace
MELBOURNE: Extended to 5 April Palace Balwyn, Palace Brighton Bay, Palace Cinema Como, Palace Westgarth & The Kino Cinemas
CANBERRA: 9 March – 4 April Palace Electric Cinema
PERTH: 15 March – 5 April Cinema Paradiso, Luna on SX & Windsor Cinema
BRISBANE: 16 March – 9 April Palace Barracks & Palace Centro
ADELAIDE: 30 March – 23 April Palace Nova Eastend Cinemas
HOBART: 30 March – 8 April State Cinema
PARRAMATTA: 6-9 April Riverside Theatre
CASULA: 8-9 April Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre

The Iris had the pleasure of covering the festival and reviewed the following films. Hint: They’re all generally positive so read through if you need that final kick in the pants to get down to the extended festival.

Eternity

Daguerrotype

Kalinka

Planetarium

Monsieur Chocolat

A Woman’s Life

Being 17

The Alliance Francaise French Film Festival will be running until April 5. For all other information, visit the official site HERE.

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