Festival club Awards Documentaries Features Shorts VIC MELBOURNE QUEER FILM FESTIVAL 19 TH 2009 18 -29 Mar POCKET GUIDE 2009 FESTIVAL PLANNER – VENUES – FESTIVAL CLUB – VOTING – TICKETS FESTIVAL CLUB VOTING TICKETING VENUES Driven by Volkswagen 18–29 March 2009 www.mqff.com.au The MQFF Festival Club is the ideal spot to meet up with friends and kick back before your film screening. Saddle up for a delicious meal, a quick snack, some coffee, a glass of wine (thanks to our Festival sponsors Train Trak Winery and Krombacher Beer). Hell, we’re even doing frozen daiquiris this year (three cheers for The Daiquiri Group!) Drop in for a quick bite, linger with friends or just hit the beanbags and soak up the atmosphere. It’s the one-size-fits-all venue. The Festival Club opens half an hour before the first film of the day and is open til late every night – and even later on Friday and Saturday nights, where we bust out the DJs and good times. You’ll find the Festival Club in the Function Space of ACMI (ground floor, Flinders Street side – if you’re at the Box Office, take the escalators downstairs). Entry is free, so come on down! Don’t miss your chance to decide the best of the Fest in 2009! Vote for the features, shorts or documentaries that had you sniggering, sobbing, sighing or sizzling. The Festival is offering a record $16,000 in cash prizes to deserving filmmakers. There’s five different audience choice awards up for grabs, all decided entirely on your vote. Voting forms are available at ACMI Cinemas and the Festival Club, or you can vote online at www.mqff.com.au. See p.11 of the Program for details of all awards. ALL SESSIONS (except Opening Night & Celluloid Casserole) screen at ACMI Cinemas 1 & 2 and ACMI Studio 1 Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Federation Square, Melbourne Melway 1B, P10 www.acmi.net.au Celluloid Casserole Loop 23 Meyers Place, Melbourne Melway 1B, U6 www.looponline.com.au Opening Night Astor Theatre cnr Chapel St & Dandenong Rd, St Kilda Melway 58, D8 www.astortheatre.com.au Festival tickets available from: www.mqff.com.au Our 24/7 online ticketing facility. Buy tickets, passes and festival memberships, download the program and much more! ACMI Cinemas Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Federation Square, Melbourne. Open 10am–6pm (extended hours during Festival). Hares & Hyenas 63 Johnston St, Fitzroy. Open Mon–Sat 10am–7pm, Sun 12–7pm. For full ticketing information, see p.6 of the Program or visit www.mqff.com.au VIC Transport Ian Potter Centre NGV Australia Atrium ENTRY to ACMI Box Office, Cinemas & Festival Club See our trailer on the big screen in Federation Square throughout March BMW Edge Zinc Champions Flinders Street Station FLINDERS STREET FEDERATION SQUARE SWANSTON STREET Visitor Centre B O U R K E S T Parliament LITTLE COLLINS ST S P R I N G S T M E Y E R S P L A C E W I N D S O R P L A C E Windsor Hotel Windsor C H A P E L S T ASTOR D A N D E N O N G R O A D Access limited
Melbourne Queer Film Festival 2009 Pocket Guide. Festival Director/Program Editor: Lisa Daniel. Production Manager: Paul Clifton. Cover: Patrick Marris @ Paddywacka. Layout: Beige.
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Festival club
Awards
Documentaries
Features
Shorts
VIC
MELBOURNEQUEER
FILM FESTIVAL19
TH
200918 -29 Mar
POCKET GUIDE 2009
FESTIVAL PLANNER – VENUES – FESTIVAL CLUB – VOTING – TICKETS
FESTIVAL CLUB
VOTING TICKETING
VENUESDriven by Volkswagen 18–29 March 2009 www.mqff.com.au
The MQFF Festival Club is the ideal spot to meet up with friends and kick back before your film screening. Saddle up for a delicious meal, a quick snack, some coffee, a glass of wine (thanks to our Festival sponsors Train Trak Winery and Krombacher Beer). Hell, we’re even doing frozen daiquiris this year (three cheers for The Daiquiri Group!)
Drop in for a quick bite, linger with friends or just hit the beanbags and soak up the atmosphere. It’s the one-size-fits-all venue.
The Festival Club opens half an hour before the first film of the day and is open til late every night – and even later on Friday and Saturday nights, where we bust out the DJs and good times. You’ll find the Festival Club in the Function Space of ACMI (ground floor, Flinders Street side – if you’re at the Box Office, take the escalators downstairs). Entry is free, so come on down!
Don’t miss your chance to decide the best of the Fest in 2009! Vote for the features, shorts or documentaries that had you sniggering, sobbing, sighing or sizzling.The Festival is offering a record $16,000 in cash prizes to deserving filmmakers. There’s five different audience choice awards up for grabs, all decided entirely on your vote.
Voting forms are available at ACMI Cinemas and the Festival Club, or you can vote online at www.mqff.com.au. See p.11 of the Program for details of all awards.
ALL SESSIONS (except Opening Night & Celluloid Casserole) screen at
ACMI Cinemas 1 & 2 and ACMI Studio 1 Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Federation Square, Melbourne Melway 1B, P10
www.acmi.net.au
Celluloid Casserole
Loop 23 Meyers Place, Melbourne Melway 1B, U6
www.looponline.com.au
Opening Night
Astor Theatre cnr Chapel St & Dandenong Rd, St Kilda Melway 58, D8
www.astortheatre.com.au
Festival tickets available from:
www.mqff.com.au Our 24/7 online ticketing facility. Buy tickets, passes and festival memberships, download the program and much more!
ACMI Cinemas Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Federation Square, Melbourne. Open 10am–6pm (extended hours during Festival).
Hares & Hyenas 63 Johnston St, Fitzroy. Open Mon–Sat 10am–7pm, Sun 12–7pm.
For full ticketing information, see p.6 of the Program or visit www.mqff.com.au
VIC
Transport
Ian PotterCentre
NGVAustralia
Atrium
ENTRYto ACMI Box Office,
Cinemas & Festival Club
See our trailer on the big screen inFederation Square throughout March