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3CR Film Fundraiser (Melb)

by Emily Clark last modified Apr 30, 2010 07:54 AM
Join the 3CR folks at a 3CR fundraising screening of Melbourne animation director Adam Eliot's Mary and Max. Adam Eliot (Harvie Crumpet) and his film crew have created a funny and bittersweet tale of oddballness, friendship and humanity (sound familiar?!) with their first feature length adventure. Adam shall be there to introduce the film.
When Apr 17, 2009
from 08:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Where Kino Cinema, 45 Collins St, Melbourne
Contact Name
Contact Phone 03 9419 8377
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Book your ticket now for only $20 full and $16 concession, go to www.3cr.org.au and pay online with your credit card or paypal account or call the station b/hrs on 9419 9377.

Synopsis: As Mary and Max chronicles Mary’s trip from adolescence to adulthood, and Max’s passage from middle to old age, it explores a bond that survives much more than the average friendship’s ups-and-downs. Mary and Max is both hilarious and poignant as it takes us on a journey that explores friendship, autism, taxidermy, psychiatry, alcoholism, where babies come from.

Find out more about the film at http://www.maryandmax.com/ at Watch the You Tube clip.

*Please note that the exact screening time shall only be available a week ahead. Go to www.3cr.org.au closer to the date.

At 45 Collins st, the Kino Cinema is right in the city, easy to get to on your bike or PT. The number 109 tram goes right passed and Parliament train station is a block away. If yr car bound, Kino Cinema goers can park at the Collins Place carpark on Flinders Lanefree for 2 hours and then $2hr after that.



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