Adelaide Refugee Film Festival: The Aegean

Artwork from film The Aegean

When

to

Where

Palace Nova Prospect Cinemas
98 Prospect Rd
Prospect SA 5082
Australia

Why

The Aegean, tells the story of Hector, a lonely Greek fisherman who connects with Theodore, a young African refugee, set against the backdrop of the Aegean Sea. 

Includes after party at Rumi Palace Restaurant, Blair Athol.

Tickets available from Trybooking.

Step into powerful stories from around the world at the Adelaide Refugee Film Festival — a moving and eye-opening celebration of cinema that shines a light on the lives of refugees internationally. Featuring recently released films from places all over the globe, the festival offers a wide and compelling range of choices for film lovers.

For the latest updates check the Trybooking event.

Contact

Circle of Friends Australia
[email protected]
cofa.org.au
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