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GCFF24: Autumn & The Black Jaguar

Autumn & The Black Jaguar

Gold Coast Film Festival Queensland Premiere

Sat 20 Apr, 10am & Tues 23 Apr, 3.30pm
Autumn & The Black Jaguar

Autumn & The Black Jaguar

Growing up in the Amazon rainforest gave Autumn the rarest of friendships - a lost jaguar cub she discovers named Hope. When a tragic event forces Autumn to leave Hope for the unknowns of New York City, she dreams for years of going back to the rainforest and her friend. Aged 14, and having grown accustomed to city life, Autumn discovers her childhood village is under threat from animal traffickers and decides she must return to the Amazon to her beloved jaguar. Anja - Autumn's endearingly clumsy biology teacher - unsuccessfully tries to dissuade her from this reckless plan. Joined by Anja, Autumn embarks on a journey to reunite with Hope and save her from those who seek to destroy the rainforest and its wildlife.

Year: 2024
Country: France

Dates
Sat 20 Apr, 10am & Tues 23 Apr, 3.30pm
Director
Gilles de Maistre
Genre
Adventure | Family | Comedy
Warnings
Duration
107 mins
Languages
English
Cast
Emily Bett Rickards, Lumi Pollack, Wayne Baker, Paul Greene, Kelly Hope Taylor, Lucrezia Pini, Airam Camacho
Tickets
Adults $17
Concession $15
(No Free HOTA Tickets)

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