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GCFF26 How to Talk Australians: The Movie

How to Talk Australians: The Movie

Gold Coast Film Festival

Sat 2 May. 3pm
How to Talk Australians: The Movie
Session Times

How to Talk Australians: The Movie

A group of students and teachers from The Delhi College of Linguistics hit the road to discover Australia and gain first-hand experience of its authentic language and culture.

When their plane is diverted to the country town of Dubbo due to storms, and their tour-leader is detained by customs, the hapless bunch unearth the 'real' Australia while never making it to Sydney, Melbourne...or even Brisbane."

Dates
Sat 2 May. 3pm
Director
Tony Rogers
Genre
Comedy
Where
Cinema 1
Warnings
Rated 15+
Duration
100 mins
Cast
Shane Jacobson, Ben Knight, Vikrant Narain, Ria Patel, & Rohan Ganju
Tickets
$20 General
$16 Concession
(No Free HOTA Tickets)
Accessibility
HI - Hearing Impaired listening assistive headsets are available for this film
(Limited number of devices)

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