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Tonight! Eat Pray Love (M) – Outdoor Movies at the Jacobs Creek Visitor Centre #Barossa
February 24, 2012, 8:20 am
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March 2012 – New G-PG Titles available to screen at your next mobile cinema event #Adelaide

CUP, THE
Drama, Rated PG, 106 Minutes
Starring: Stephen Curry, Brendan Gleeson, Daniel MacPherson, Jodi Gordon
At the heart of this true story is Damien Oliver, a young jockey who loses his only brother in a tragic racing accident, hauntingly reflecting of the way their father died 27 years earlier. After suffering through a series of discouraging defeats, Damien teams with Irish trainer Dermot Weld, and triumphs at the 2002 Melbourne Cup in one of the most thrilling finales in sporting history. Available March – Outdoor screenings from May (TBC)
Click HERE for a printer friendly version – March 2012 G-PG Rated Film List

I DON’T KNOW HOW SHE DOES IT
Comedy, Rated PG, 91 Minutes
Starring: Sarah Jessica Parker, Pierce Brosnan, Greg Kinnear, Kelsey Grammer
Kate Reddy is good at everything, successfully juggling the role of wife, mother and successful career woman in Boston where she lives. Richard, her architect husband who has recently gone out on his own is hugely supportive and child care is a fact of life for their two young children. But juggling constant travel as well as honouring family commitments is no mean feat and friends and family alike wonder how Kate does it? Available 8 March – Outdoor from 8 May (TBC)
Click HERE for a printer friendly version – March 2012 G-PG Rated Film List

MIDNIGHT IN PARIS
Romantic Comedy, Rated PG, 100 Minutes
Starring: Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams, Marion Cotillard, Michael Sheen
When American couple John and his wife Helen visit Paris on business, they are accompanied by their daughter Inez and her writer fiancé Gil. Gil is again smitten by Paris, regretting he didn’t stay when he visited once before and hoping for inspiration to help him finish his first novel following a good run with Hollywood screenplays. After a late night walk on his own, Gil is urged by a happy crowd in a vintage car to join them at a party, which to his astonishment is full of famous writers and artists from the Paris of the 1920s, being entertained by Cole Porter at the piano. He soon meets the stunning Adriana, currently having an affair with Pablo Picasso and Gertrude Stein who offers to read his manuscript. Unsure of how all this happened, Gil returns to the midnight rendezvous point once more. Available 7 March – Outdoor from 7 May (TBC)
Click HERE for a printer friendly version – March 2012 G-PG Rated Film List

MOZART’S SISTER
Drama, Rated PG, 115 Minutes
Starring: David Moreau, Marie Féret, Marc Barbé, Delphine Chuillot
***In French with English subtitles***
It’s 1763 and the Mozart family’s exhausting life on the road involves travelling by coach from one royal court to the next, where the nobility marvel at young Wolfgang’s prodigious talent. But it was accomplished singer, harpsichordist, violinist Nannerl, Wolfgang’s elder by five years, who first held forth as the family’s infant prodigy. She is still performing, though getting overshadowed and sidelined as accompanist to Wolfgang. Her father, Leopold, bows to social strictures ‘for her own good,’ refusing to let her continue with the violin or to compose, while privately conceding Nannerl’s talent to his wife Anna-Maria. No longer a precocious tot, Nannerl chafes at the limitations imposed by her gender and frets about her prospects. Available 1 March – Outdoor from May (TBC)
Click HERE for a printer friendly version – March 2012 G-PG Rated Film List

PINA
Documentary, Rated G, 103 Minutes
Starring: Pina Bausch, Regina Advento, Malou Airaudo
Pina is a captivating and submersive tribute to German dance pioneer Pina Bausch, featuring the performers of the Tanztheater Wuppertal company she ran for 36 years. From director Wim Wenders,Pina takes the audience on a sensual, visually-stunning journey of discovery, drawing us deeply into the unique and inspiring art of Bausch, who died in the summer of 2009, as Wenders started the film. Available 7 March – Outdoor from 7 May (TBC)
Click HERE for a printer friendly version – March 2012 G-PG Rated Film List

WARRIOR’S HEART, A
Action/Drama, Rated PG, 95 Minutes
Starring: Gabrielle Anwar, Ashley Greene, Kellan Lutz, Chord Overstreet
In shock and denial over his Marine father’s death in battle, star Lacrosse player Conor Sullivan, always a maverick and a hothead, starts acting out in self-destructive ways that have his mom, Claire, at her wit’s end. But arduous training in a wilderness Lacrosse camp under the tutelage of his dad’s old combat buddy, Sgt. Major Duke Wayne, opens Conor’s eyes to the true meaning of maturity, sportsmanship and manhood. Available 15 March – Outdoor from 15 May (TBC)
Click HERE for a printer friendly version – March 2012 G-PG Rated Film List



New Releases Now Available – The Whistleblower (MA), Warrior (M) + The Sorcerer & The White Snake (M)
February 20, 2012, 3:02 pm
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New films now available for mobile cinema events.

Available 22 February – Outdoor from 22 April (TBC)
WHISTLEBLOWER, THE
Drama, Rated MA, 112 Minutes
Starring: Rachel Weisz, David Strathairn, Vanessa Redgrave, Monica Bellucci

“Career-defining performance from Weisz in a passionate political thriller” – 4 Stars, Dan Poole – Empire Magazine. Click HERE to read the full review

Available 24 February – Outdoor from 24 April (TBC)
WARRIOR
Drama/Action, Rated M, 139 Minutes
Starring: Joel Edgerton, Tom Hardy, Nick Nolte, Jennifer Morrison, Bryan Callen.

“It hardly rewrites the rule book, but Warrior is a powerful, moving and brilliant sports pic-cum-family drama. Like The Fighter, yes, but with more kicks.” – 5 Stars, Dan Jolin – Empire Magazine – Click HERE to read the full review

Available 22 February – Outdoor screenings from 22 April (TBC)
SORCERER AND THE WHITE SNAKE
Action/Fantasy, Rated M, 102 Minutes
Starring: Jet Li, Eva Huang, Raymond Lam
According to legend, a horde of goblins and monsters live in the depths of the primeval forest. Among these evil spirits are two snakes, one white and one green. One day, a young herbalist Xu Xian comes to the mountains and accidentally falls into a lake. White Snake, in the incarnation of a beautiful lady, comes to his rescue and they fall in love. With the help of Green Snake, she ventures into the human world and marries Xu Xian…but the sorcerer Fa Hai has detected her presence and is leaving Jinshan Temple on a mission to vanquish evil from our world.

See the ABC At The Movies – The Sorcerer and the White Snake : Web Only Interview with Eva Huang



The Chronicles of Narnia (PG) – #Adelaide Airport Summer Festival – Sat 18 Feb
February 18, 2012, 9:00 am
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Movies in the Park – Easy A (M) – Fri 17 Feb – Thorndon Park #Adelaide Presented by Campbelltown YAC
February 17, 2012, 12:07 pm
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