Mercury Cinema
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13 Morphett Street on the Western side of the Hindley Precinct. Adelaide's other cinema.
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facebook.comFlickerfest 2017
Adelaide, it’s your turn! Flickerfest is here. Doors will open at 5.30pm for the two session event. The Best of International will kick off at 6.00pm, following with the Best of Australian at 8.30pm. We’ll see you soon!
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The much anticipated Adelaide Cinémathèque is back for 2017! Launching this Thursday night, join us as we screen arguably one of the greatest films ever made, Tokyo Story (Yasujiro Ozu).
Local Filmmaker Matt Vesely Comes Home With Shorts - The Adelaide Review
http://adelaidereview.com.au/arts/cinema/local-filmmaker-matt-vesely-comes-home-with-shorts-flickerfest/
Flickerfest - Festival Pass
Hi all, we've been experiencing some technical difficulties with bookings via our website. To purchase your tickets for this weekends Flickerfest 2017 event, simply click below. For all other Mercury Cinema events head to https://www.trybooking.com Apologies for any inconveniences, we're currently looking into the cause.
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What better to do on this last hot day of the season but cool down at the Mercury. Today at 4pm John Pilger's The Coming War in China and at 4.30pm Hidden Figures - a look at the contribution black women made to get white men in space. Maybe there was a long term plan in that?
Flickerfest: Interview With A Director
Check out this Scenestr. interview with local director, writer and MRC Alumni Dave Wade from the short film ‘Walter.’ Here, Dave discusses his early days as a self-taught filmmaker and why Walter is his favourite film! Flickerfest 2017 at The Mercury Cinema on 1 April from 6pm will be the world premiere for Walter.
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Lion is now in the top five of Australia's all time grossing movies, you can catch this heart warming tale of a brother and son's need to find home on Friday at the Mercury at 10.45am. $7 for seniors and MRC members and $10 for everyone else!
Sydney wants a Cinematheque just like Adelaide and Melbourne. They've given up on having their own CBD based cinema - mentioning the Mercury. How lucky is Adelaide to have the Mercury and Adelaide Cinematheque which starts again 30 March with Japanese Masters. https://radio.abc.net.au/programitem/pgEGJgWgE6?play=true
Join the Studio Audience | Q&A | ABC TV
Q&A is in Adelaide this coming Monday. Put the Arts Industry of Council of SA or AICSA in Q13 about how you heard about it - it might increase your chances of getting a seat. http://www2b.abc.net.au/AudienceBooking/Client/AudienceRegistration.aspx