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Addison Road Picture House

Locality: Marrickville, New South Wales



Address: 142 Addison Rd 2204 Marrickville, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.sydneylatinofilmfestival.org/picturehouse/

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21.01.2022 Check out the Sydney Latin American Film Festival sessions coming up at Addison Road Picture House!



21.01.2022 Don't miss the iconic Doco '88' this Friday at the Picture House, presented by YARN Australia, supported by the Sydney Latin American Film Festival. All proceeds going to support more events bringing Indigenous and non-indigenous communities together in your local neighbourhood.

18.01.2022 @ the Picture House this Sat

18.01.2022 So whats the vibe for opening night of the Pachamama Festival happening next friday? Check out the highlights from last year, courtesy of the CuriousWorks creators crew. Don't miss out on tix, get yours now at pachamamafestival.com



18.01.2022 At the Picture House tonight in Marrickville - 2 sessions 6.30pm ( Short Films ) 8.30pm ( Feature animation) + Latin American Food Trucks + Good Vibes http://tix.sydneylatinofilmfestival.org/Events/

17.01.2022 Coming to the Addison Road Picture House this Saturday as part of Pachamama Festival

16.01.2022 Next Tuesday at the Addison Road Picture House will be the Australian premiere screening of the animated feature Tropical Virus. The film is part of the 14th Sydney Latin American Film Festival running across Sydney over the next two weeks. The black-and-white screen adaptation of Power Paolas acclaimed graphic novel is a girl's coming-of-age tale set in middle-class Ecuador and Colombia. Tues 10th Sep 8.30PM... Pick up your tix on the door or via the link below.



06.01.2022 This Friday night at the Addison Road Picture House

04.01.2022 A special session of short films from across Latin America will be playing tomorrow night at the Addison Road Picture House. The film is part of the 14th Sydney Latin American Film Festival running across Sydney over the next two weeks. Our fifth short film session features seven works dealing with two of the most pressing issues of the 21st century - migration and climate change - through short animations, documentaries and fiction. Tuesday 10th Sep 6.30PM... Follow the link for Tix below, or buy on the door.

03.01.2022 Who was Ukamau y Ke? Abraham Bojorquez, whose stage name was Ukamau y Ke (which means in Aymara This is how it is and so what meaning I am Indian and so w...hat), was an alternative hip hop singer who lived in the city of El Alto. For all of his actions, Abraham was considered by many in Bolivia to be a companion in the struggle and a blood brother, like no other. On many occasions, Abraham was able to sing in the city of Cochabamba, shouting loud and proud of being Indian and doing so within a racist system and society . Abraham was a full time activist. He worked for the radio station of an alternative cultural center of the city of El Alto. All of his songs have a strong message of liberation and denouncing. Abraham reached the hearts of thousands of outcast young people who, persecuted by racism, used to hide their ethnicity, their language and background. They no longer hide their background, because Abraham taught them to be proud of their roots. The most distinctive and unique thing about Abraham is that he also sang Hip Hop in Aymara, so the older people also knew and understood him. The film Ukamau y Ke will play as part of 2019 Pachamama Festival - Celebrating Indigenous languages

01.01.2022 Indigenous stories around the world have long told of star people who have revealed themselves to shamans or medicine men through visions. Witness of another... World is the story of one such phenomena in modern time of a famous alien encounter of a young boy named Juan in the north-east of Argentina in the 70s. Filmmaker Alan Stivelman, together with an astrophysicist and Guarani Indigenous Elders, begin an epic journey to help Juan in understanding the deep meaning of his close encounter. Screening at Pachamama Festival on Sat at 8.30pm, tix only $10 to all films & workshops ( yarn is free ).

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