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March is your last chance to catch some cinematic gems programmed by the Darwin Film Society on the big screen at Darwin Entertainment Centre.

High Ground

Set against the stunning landscapes of 1930s Arnhem Land, High Ground chronicles young Aboriginal man Gutjuk, who in a bid to save the last of his family, teams up with ex-soldier Travis to track down Baywara – the most dangerous warrior in the Territory, also his uncle.

WHEN SUN 21 MAR | 5.30PM


Savage

Inspired by stories from New Zealand’s boys’ homes and the early history of our gangs, Savage follows Danny across three different ages at important junctures that push and pull him towards and away from gang life. Each chapter of Danny’s life is a complete short story set in a defining time for NZ gangs.

WHEN SUN 7 MAR | 3PM


Martin Eden

A stunning Italian epic, shot entirely on beautiful 16mm film. Martin Eden is a reimagining of Jack London’s classic novel set in pre-war Italy.

Winner of multiple awards, including Best Actor at the Venice International Film Festival for Luca Marinelli.

WHEN SUN 7 MAR, 5PM | SUN 21 MAR, 3PM


A Night at The Louvre: Leonardo da Vinci

10 years in the making, shot on the final night of the smash-hit sell-out exhibition, this immersive private tour of the Leonardo da Vinci’s Louvre masterpieces is a unique opportunity to contemplate the painter’s most beautiful works up close.

WHEN SUN 14 MAR | 3PM

 

 


The Last Black Man in San Francisco

Enjoy the NT premiere of The Last Black Man in San Francisco. This Sundance hit has never had a theatrical release in the Northern Territory.

A wistful odyssey populated by skaters, squatters, street preachers, playwrights, and other locals on the margins, The Last Black Man in San Francisco is a poignant and sweeping story of hometowns and how they’re made – and kept alive – by the people who love them.

WHEN SUN 14 MAR | 5PM


AT DARWIN ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE
COST $8-$16
INFO yourcentre.com.au | flixinthewet.com

 

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