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Gold Coast Film Festival
GCFF25: The Edge

The Edge

World Premiere

Fri 2 May, 6pm & Tue 6 May, 2.30pm
The Edge
Session Times

The Edge

Three young women - an Aussie sprinter, a First Nations powerlifter, and a Japanese Paralympic swimmer - navigate life, love, education, and controversy in the competitive world of elite sport.

In this dramatic feature film, three young women navigate life, love, education, and controversy while deeply embedded in the world of elite sport. 'The Edge' is an honest and gritty portrayal of female athletes in the pool, the gym, and on the track, exploring not only their sports, but morality, friendship, heritage, and sexuality.

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

World Premiere: Fri 2 May
Red Carpet 5pm | Screening 6pm

Encore Screening: Tue 6 May, 2:30pm

Dates
Fri 2 May, 6pm & Tue 6 May, 2.30pm
Director
Ben Knibb
Genre
Drama
Warnings
Unclassified M
Duration
103 Mins
Languages
English
Cast
Jane Larkin, Lily Riley, & Mei Ichinose
Tickets
Admission $18
Concession $14
(No Free HOTA Tickets)

#Acknowledgments


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