10 Spanish Film Festival in Sydney, Australia
A Film Festival You Won't Want to Miss Out On!
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If you like a night on the town, social interaction, and a good film to talk about, you'll want to attend this year's Spanish Film Festival which is promised to be a spectacular event you won't want to miss! Great for film students and film lovers alike. From May 9th until May 20th 2007, the Palace Academy Twin and Norton Street Cinemas will be hosting the 10th Spanish Film Festival Sydney has held. The event features films from Spain and other Latino American countries with such films as animations, dramas, documentaries, and shorts to be viewed. Open and closing nights are also promised to be eventful and memorable. The Sydney venue, the Palace Academy Twin and Norton Street Cinemas are located in Paddingtown-Leichhardt and feature air conditioned facilities with disabled access, food vendors, and on site parking.
If you were present for the 2006 festival you know what a success it was. It was so popular that sessions were added for extra viewings. Don't miss this chance to see the years up and coming actors and artists. For more information phone 0412 161 781 or e-mail info@spanishfilmfestival.com . You can also visit http://www.mca-tix.com for more ticketing information. Remember tickets for the event will be limited, so if you're looking to go you will want to purchase them early to ensure you get in.
If you're out of the Sydney area and would like to enjoy this wonderful event, the Spanish Film Festival will also be held in Melbourne from the 16th to the 27th of May, in Brisbane from the 22nd to the 27th of May, and in Perth from the 24th to the 31st of May. More information on their locations can be found at the event's official website.
Spanish Film Festival Website: http://www.spanishfilmfestival.com/
10th Spanish Film Festival
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