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Inner West Film Fest

2nd Inner West Film Fest

When

Mondays to Thursdays, 6pm to 10pm Fridays, 6pm to 10am Saturdays, 2pm to 10pm Sundays, 2pm to 10am Thursday 11 April 2024 to Sunday 21 April 2024

Cost

Adult: $20Concession: $18Senior: $18

We are thrilled to announce the full program launch for the highly anticipated 2nd Inner West Film Festival 2024!

For ten unforgettable days, immerse yourself in profound laughter, action, suspense, drama and a sprinkling of nostalgia with the incredible line-up. Be there for the cult classics Napoleon Dynamite and the Australian time capsule Angst presented in 35mm, and don't miss the dark dramedy that's both funny and heartbreaking, I Used to Be Funny starring Rachel Sennott, alongside the captivating dry humour of Fremont, featuring award-winning actor Jeremy Allen White.

Mark your calendars from 11-21 April and join us from across various venues, including Dendy Cinemas, Palace Norton St, Actors Centre Australia, Marrickville Golf Club, and more, to catch everything from gripping dramas to captivating documentaries; there is something for everyone at #InnerWestFilmFestival !

To find out more about the festival program and festival passes, visit: https://www.innerwestfilmfest.com.au/

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Inner West Film Fest

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