Friday, March 16, 2007

Events for First Semester

  • Week 3 (16th March) : BBQ, Social Event & Screening: Kenny,

  • Week 4 (23rd March) : Screening: Amelie,

  • Week 5 (30th March) : Screening: Children Of Men,
  • Week 6 (6th March: Good Friday) : Social Event/Member's choice,
  • Week 7 (27th April) : BBQ, Social Event & Screening: La Haine,
As you can see, we have a lot planned for you guys!

Thursday, March 1, 2007

Reminder: BBQ before KENNY.

Just a reminder that there will be a BBQ before Kenny. The BBQ will start up around 5pm and will go til about 5:45. It will be just outside the SAMBar, second level of the SAM building.

Monday, February 26, 2007

Lots of new members!

Thank you to everybody who signed up today -- all in all, we now have 100+ new members!

Just a reminder to keep loggint in to check out what's happening!

Welcome!

To all you filmsoccers, new and old, welcome!

If you're interested in knowing more about the club, joining it, or just want to chat, we will have our stall open all of this week in the SAM courtyard. If you want to join, but will miss out, you can easily do so at your first screening. Remember that membership is a once off payment of only $5, and that sets you right for the whole year. Tonnes of fun for only $5! Even the Socialist club can't offer that.

To check out what's going on, see the Events post, below.

If you have any questions, make sure you ask at our stall, or give us a buzz on cinemacfilm@hotmail.com.

Saturday, February 24, 2007

BBQ, Social Event & Screening: KENNY


Whilst not one of Australia's most moving or deep films, its appeal is global and Kenny has charmed his way into all of our hearts. Its big DVD sales may mean that a lot of us missed it on the big screen, filmsoc is here to rectify that by showing it as our first film.

When: Friday Week 3, 16th March, 5pm for the BBQ, 6pm film,
Where: SAMBar from 5pm-5:45, W5B Mac Theatre from 6pm,
How Much: Free to all members. Membership is only $5 for the full year.

Screening: AMELIE




Amelie is about a shy waitress from a Montmartre cafe. After returning a long-lost childhood treasure to a former occupant of her apartment, and seeing the effect it has on him, she decides to set out on a mission to make others happy and in the meantime pursues a quirky guy who collects discarded photo booth pictures.

When: Friday Week 4, 23rd March, at 6pm,
Where: W5B Mac Theatre
How Much: Free to all members. Membership is only $5 for the full year.

Screening: CHILDREN OF MEN


As the world is slowly decaying due to a pandemic of infertility and the youngest boy in the world dieing, London and the rest of the world erupting into disarray. Thankfully, the charming Clive Owens is here to save the day and steal our hearts. Based on PD James' novel of the same name, Children of Men is a non-stop thriller which is sure to keep you holding onto your seat.

When: Friday Week 5, 30th March, at 6pm
Where: W5B Mac Theatre,
How Much: Free to all members. Membership is only $5 for the whole year.

Social Event / Member's Choice

Week 6's Friday (6th April) is a public holiday, so we figure it'd be great for everybody to catch up before the mid-semester break -- a time when we'll all be *cough cough* studying...

Our plans involve a BBQ of sorts, drinks at the bar, and maybe catching a movie after. We could either show a film (your choice) in Macquarie Theatre, or wander over to Mac Centre. We're open to any suggestions!

BBQ, Social Event & Screening: la HAINE




Following the riots in Paris, french director Mathieu Kassovitz gave us a stunning insight in to life, living in the projects in Paris. la Haine is an awesome film which shouldn't have depended on Jodie Fosters comment of 'The best film I've seen in ten years', but thankfully this film is far better than anything Jodie Foster has been in. Yep I said it.

When: Friday Week 7, Friday 27th, at 6pm,
Where: W5B Mac Theatre,
How Much: Free to members. Membership is only $5 for the year.

Screening: BRICK



Last year gave birth to a cult classic that pays homage to the style of old, Film noir and the not-so-pleasant genre of the 90s High School films. This mash up work excellently and the lesser known cast made standout performances. Brick is simply a must-see film.

When: Friday Week 8, 4th May, at 6pm,
Where: W5B Mac Theatre,
How Much: Free to all members. Membership is only $5 for the whole year.

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Screening: CITY OF GOD



From the acclaimed director of The Constant Gardener, Fernando Meirelles, City of God follows the lifes of two friends growing up in the rough side of Rio de Janeiro. An awesomely moving film, with its poignant contrast of the two roads these boys lead will make us all reflect on ourselves and those around us.

When: Friday Week 9, 11th May, at 6pm
Where: W5B Mac Theatre
How Much: Free to all members. Membership is only $5 for the whole year.

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