Cinema
Gold Coast Film Festival
GCFF25: My Eyes

My Eyes

Australian Premiere

Sun 4 May, 6:30pm
My Eyes
Session Times

My Eyes

When Optometrist Alana discovers her daughter has a rare inherited eye disease, she must look into her past to realize her vision for the future. A judo athlete with a vision impairment halfway across the world may hold the answers she is searching for, but old truths threaten to derail the mission and Alana’s marriage. Can she save her daughter’s sight without losing everything else she holds dear?

Inspired by true events and starring Adam Garcia (Coyote Ugly, Bootmen), Tsu Shan Chambers (Suka, Remnant), two-time Paralympic champion Eduardo Ávila Sánchez and Kieu Chinh (The Joy Luck Club, The Sympathizer), MY EYES is a heartfelt family drama about the power of unconditional love.

The film will be followed by a Q&A with the Filmmakers in Cinema.

Australian Premiere Screening - Sun 4 May
Red Carpet 5.30pm | Screening 6.30pm

Dates
Sun 4 May, 6:30pm
Director
Angela How
Genre
Drama
Warnings
Unclassified M
Duration
87 Mins
Languages
English
Cast
Tsu Shan Chambers, Adam Garcia, Eduardo Avila Sanchez, Kieu Chinh, & Nia Rush
Tickets
Admission $18
Concession $14
(No Free HOTA Tickets)

#Acknowledgments


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