Poetry Underground Film Festival

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Poetry Underground Film Festival

Time: September 12, 2010 to September 13, 2010
Location: Sydney
Website or Map: http://www.australianpoetryce…
Event Type: festival, film
Organized By: APC
Latest Activity: Sep 9, 2010

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Australian Poetry Centre sez:

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 12th, 8pm

Llegends by Emilie Zoey Baker
I am a Model by M Canto (www.thesugarstudio.com)
Smiling Without Brackets by Steve Smart
Vita Means Life by Gabrielle Everall
Goolwa Festival Poetry Slam by Arianna Pozzuoli
One Broken Man - Nightmare Part 1 by Dana Newell (GMR Pictures)
A Promise by Ali Cobby Eckerman
Scott Sandwich Goes Home by Scott Sandwich
One Broken Man - Nightmare Part 2 by Dana Newell (GMR Pictures)
Goolwa Festival Poetry Slam by Robin Archbold
Dorothy Parker - Wit by Ian MacNeill
Dreadnought by Cathoel Jorss
A Vera Takes A Ride by Lionel Fogarty
Vita and Virginia by Gabrielle Everall
Goolwa Festival Poetry Slam by Di Barkas
I Tell You True by Ali Cobby Eckerman
Are We by Peta Astbury (www.forpetessake.com.au)
Everyone Has a Line by Onur Karaozbek

MONDAY SEPTEMBER 13th, 6:30pm

Even Now by Mary Tang, Annette Shun Wah
The Lost Poem by Dina Kafiris
Sisterhood by Kate Wilson, David Meadows
Out of the Mist by Anna Jacobson
Postcard by Marianne Wallace-Crabbe, Maggie Fooke, Pam Morris
Smiling Without Brackets by Steve Smart
Vita Means Life by Gabrielle Everall
Goolwa Festival Poetry Slam by Arianna Pozzuoli
Song to the Moon by Jo Gardiner
Fiapo, a short poetry film by Nereu Afonso, Alexander Braga
When I Stretch Forth Mine Hand by Omar Robert Hamilton
Vue / View by Anoop Lokkur
I Tell You True by Ali Cobby Eckerman
Goolwa Festival Poetry Slam by Robin Archbold
Llegends by Emilie Zoey Baker

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