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ST KILDA FILM FESTIVAL 2018
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Red Carpet and Opening Night review and 8 short movies review: Olga Kirk

ST KILDA FILM FESTIVAL : RED CARPET AND OPENING NIGHT 
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8 short film reviews and festival highlight: Olga Kirk

Legendary St Kilda Film Festival counts its 35th year  and runs them proudly as well as the year 2018. The 7 films featured at the opening night will not leave you indifferent . The rd carpet and the opening night wer grand indeed and lasted for good long two hours. The long speeches usually make people feel bored as they are not many people's cup of tea, but the presentation to kick start the festival was exciting indeed. We also socialised, talk to friends and had a glass of bubbly. 

1.  The Land Will Eat You (Graon Bae Hemi Kakae Yu)
It is a legend about mother earth and its value. Such values go beyond the modern world of business and money. We were absorbed by the rich world of aboriginal culture and their incredible visions 

2. Ambulance.
It is an animation . It is based on real life story. It is filmed in black and white. Suddenly the bright and red heart and its arteries signal appears on the color-less screen. It was not enough time for the ambulance to reach its call.  It was dramatic story of someone's life and death

3. The Story
It was complicated. I did not have any comments to make to be honest  I did not understand its essence and I fee very sorry that I do not have any comments to make.

4.  Wingman
Some adults are like kids. Man can be attracted and entertained in different ways so he will see his wife on a different level and get excited sexually and anew. I loved the work of the film editor and  camera man 

5. Something To Hold On To 
There is a father and a son. There is a TV, there is soccer on TB and the kid remains hungry. The boy who was the main character really played it well and gave it all to the audience. I wanted to give him a hug. I wanted to feed him and give him my hands , I felt so sorry for him. We all felt for him, the audience was breathless... but the father did not care.    Apparently he had better things t attend to. 

6. Grace
It was unforgettable film but I forgot it way too quickly, was not excited. 

7. Verde (Green) 
The green light  sometimes gives you the wrong direction in life. Fortunately fear and conscious gave the main character the kick to come back to reality from reality from the world of endless possibilities and a future of the rich man t the simple day to day reality with its joys, memories and a healthy additions to the family 

8..  For You Sins
It is the most interesting film about Jesus coming back to Earth into our modern busy life. Advertising, image making , brand creating, social media - everything is focused on the main new product when resurrection, healing and sins forgiven are fr sale on the market .No budget, sparkling humor and much more this film is a great reminder for all of us that Jesus is next to us every day all the time.   ​
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film review: Susie Cashmere

ST KILDA FILM FESTIVAL: RIGHT THERE ON MY TV
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review by Susie Cashmere

Yes, the iconic line from the famous Sky Hooks song. Fitting for a title belonging to footage, some never seen before, of episodes of long since forgotten music shows of the 70’s.
Shows such as Nightmoves, Bandstand and Thank God it’s Friday at the Zoo!
 
I was lucky enough to see this screening at The St Kilda Town Hall as part of The St Kilda Film festival and what a fantastic evening I had.
We were even treated to pilot episodes never before seen, of 1977 music show “Soundcheck” featuring Greg Evans and a panel of judges rating the latest album releases.
 
I was lost in my memories thoroughly enjoying clips taking me back to my youth.
 
“Nightmoves” was a late night music show on channel 7 which ran from 1977 to 1984, uncovering albums, tracks and acts at a time when Countdown dominated the television on the ABC.
A show only meant to run 7 weeks went on for 7 years and I, for one, rarely missed an episode.
The show was more album oriented so it wasn’t really seen as competition for Countdown, showing popular singles from artists.
It was a platform to discover bands not played on the radio.
The show became a Friday night ritual for many of us. Pizza, beer and Nightmoves!
Memories of a fun era, the footage seen was fabulous, but what was even more enjoyable was the question and answer segment at the end of the screening with Lee Simon and John Paul Young, or more affectionately known as “Squeek”.
 
The demise of music television was discussed as the recognition of streaming and easy access to any genre of music makes today’s generation of youth far less interested in a music television program.
There was also the recognition that live music was needed for the number of live television programs aired in the 70’s, unlike the television of today.
 
It was a fantastic night and 1 and 1/2 hours of forgotten clips and music, transported me back to my youth. A far different time from today.
 
Great memories, great night and topped off with an excellent discussion on the trends of music and television.
A truly enjoyable night and if it comes around again, I recommend anyone to attend.
 
Reviewed by:
 
Susie Cashmere

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Palais Theatre and ID Collective (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) present St Kilda Film Festival 2018. The
red carpet and opening night took place May 17
Filming and Editing: DC Film Production / Daniel Cui Festival film reviews: Olga Kirk and Susie Cashmere

​Bohemian Rhapsody Club and Magazine expresses its special thanks to the festival organisers and the marketing management and PR teams (with personal thanks to Renata Kopinski, the account manager at ID Collective PR agency) for the opportunity to cover the festival and to Daniel Cui for his art work with the film and Olga Kirk and Susie Cashmere for the festival film reviews.


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