Cinema
Last Days
Spit

Spit

Spit
Session Times

Spit

In “SPIT,’ Spitteri finds himself locked up in an immigration detention centre upon his return to Australia. With old enemies on his tail and a target on his back, he navigates a series of comedic misadventures, sharing with his fellow detainees the meaning of mateship and what it is to be truly Australian.

Country Of Origin: Australia.

Director
Jonathan Teplitzky
Genre
Comedy, Crime, Drama
Warnings

Coarse language and drug references
Duration
102 mins
Cast
David Wenham, Arlo Green, Pallavi Sharda, Gary Sweet, and David Roberts
Tickets
Adults - $15.50

HOTA Member - $10
If you are purchasing at the Box Office you must present your HOTA Membership card in order to receive your discount.

Concession - $12
Includes Seniors/Pensioners/Students/
Children 3-15 years.

Discount Mondays and Tuesdays:
Adults $11
Concession $9.50
HOTA Member $9
Accessibility
HI - Hearing Impaired, listening assistive headsets are available for this film
(Limited number of devices)

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