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Screening Pass ticket
Excludes Masterclass and Student Animation Competition Screening
Excludes Masterclass and Student Animation Competition Screening
Inclusions
- 1x Panorama: Animated Short Films Made in Lutruwita/Tasmania (45 mins)
- 1x After All: Tas Launch Event (30 mins)
- 1x Time Capsules: World Premiere (30 mins)
- 1x Lesbian Space Princess + In Conversation with Producer Tom Phillips (150 mins)
$40.00 - Package
Masterclass + Screening Pass ticket
Excludes Student Animation Competition Screening
Excludes Student Animation Competition Screening
Inclusions
- 1x Masterclass: Voice Performance for Animation with David Gurney and Aleks Crossan (90 mins)
- 1x Panorama: Animated Short Films Made in Lutruwita/Tasmania (45 mins)
- 1x After All: Tas Launch Event (30 mins)
- 1x Time Capsules: World Premiere (30 mins)
- 1x Lesbian Space Princess + In Conversation with Producer Tom Phillips (150 mins)
$50.00 Masterclass: Voice Performance for Animation with David Gurney and Aleks Crossan
Session 1
Masterclass: Voice Performance for Animation with David Gurney and Aleks Crossan (90 mins) ticket
10.00am to 11:30pm (90 mins) Join producer-director-writer David Gurney and performer-artist Aleks Crossan for a 90-minute dive into the art of voice performance for animation. Designed for both performers and directors, this creative and technical class offers insights into character development, vocal direction, and voice performance for animation. Whether you're looking to enhance your vocal technique or deepen your understanding of directing voice performances, this hands-on session provides valuable expertise. — With a media career spanning over two decades, David Gurney has worked in various roles including producer, creator, director and writer on more than 20 animated television series, and his programs have sold into over 100 countries worldwide. Aleks Crossan has worked as an actor, choreographer, composer and visual artist for 30 years beginning with commercial voiceovers in Switzerland. After moving to Tasmania 13 years ago, she has performed with Blue Cow Theatre, Loud Mouth Theatre Company, and joined the team at Blue Rocket for her most favourite job to date: voicing cartoons. — Tickets $40 / $35 Concession Part of the Masterclass + Screening Pass (excluding student competition) $70 Companion Card holders are entitled to a second ticket at no cost for their companion, please message us to receive a complimentary ticket code.
10.00am to 11:30pm (90 mins) Join producer-director-writer David Gurney and performer-artist Aleks Crossan for a 90-minute dive into the art of voice performance for animation. Designed for both performers and directors, this creative and technical class offers insights into character development, vocal direction, and voice performance for animation. Whether you're looking to enhance your vocal technique or deepen your understanding of directing voice performances, this hands-on session provides valuable expertise. — With a media career spanning over two decades, David Gurney has worked in various roles including producer, creator, director and writer on more than 20 animated television series, and his programs have sold into over 100 countries worldwide. Aleks Crossan has worked as an actor, choreographer, composer and visual artist for 30 years beginning with commercial voiceovers in Switzerland. After moving to Tasmania 13 years ago, she has performed with Blue Cow Theatre, Loud Mouth Theatre Company, and joined the team at Blue Rocket for her most favourite job to date: voicing cartoons. — Tickets $40 / $35 Concession Part of the Masterclass + Screening Pass (excluding student competition) $70 Companion Card holders are entitled to a second ticket at no cost for their companion, please message us to receive a complimentary ticket code.
$40.00Concession Holder | Masterclass: Voice Performance for Animation with David Gurney and Aleks Crossan (90 mins) ticket
10.00am to 11:30pm (90 mins) Join producer-director-writer David Gurney and performer-artist Aleks Crossan for a 90-minute dive into the art of voice performance for animation. Designed for both performers and directors, this creative and technical class offers insights into character development, vocal direction, and voice performance for animation. Whether you're looking to enhance your vocal technique or deepen your understanding of directing voice performances, this hands-on session provides valuable expertise. — With a media career spanning over two decades, David Gurney has worked in various roles including producer, creator, director and writer on more than 20 animated television series, and his programs have sold into over 100 countries worldwide. Aleks Crossan has worked as an actor, choreographer, composer and visual artist for 30 years beginning with commercial voiceovers in Switzerland. After moving to Tasmania 13 years ago, she has performed with Blue Cow Theatre, Loud Mouth Theatre Company, and joined the team at Blue Rocket for her most favourite job to date: voicing cartoons. — Tickets $40 / $35 Concession Part of the Masterclass + Screening Pass (excluding student competition) $70 Companion Card holders are entitled to a second ticket at no cost for their companion, please message us to receive a complimentary ticket code.
10.00am to 11:30pm (90 mins) Join producer-director-writer David Gurney and performer-artist Aleks Crossan for a 90-minute dive into the art of voice performance for animation. Designed for both performers and directors, this creative and technical class offers insights into character development, vocal direction, and voice performance for animation. Whether you're looking to enhance your vocal technique or deepen your understanding of directing voice performances, this hands-on session provides valuable expertise. — With a media career spanning over two decades, David Gurney has worked in various roles including producer, creator, director and writer on more than 20 animated television series, and his programs have sold into over 100 countries worldwide. Aleks Crossan has worked as an actor, choreographer, composer and visual artist for 30 years beginning with commercial voiceovers in Switzerland. After moving to Tasmania 13 years ago, she has performed with Blue Cow Theatre, Loud Mouth Theatre Company, and joined the team at Blue Rocket for her most favourite job to date: voicing cartoons. — Tickets $40 / $35 Concession Part of the Masterclass + Screening Pass (excluding student competition) $70 Companion Card holders are entitled to a second ticket at no cost for their companion, please message us to receive a complimentary ticket code.
$35.00
Student Animation Competition Screening
Session 2
Student Animation Competition Screening (45 mins) ticket
12:00 pm to 12:45 pm Student Animation Competition Screening (45 mins) Short Films Unclassified. Under 15s must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian. — Experience the unique vision and creativity of young people in Lutruwita/Tasmania with this program of work made for this year’s student competition, which was open to anyone aged under 25. This year’s line-up includes filmmakers aged from 5 to 16. — Tickets $8 / $6 Concession Companion Card holders are entitled to a second ticket at no cost for their companion, please message us to receive a complimentary ticket code.
12:00 pm to 12:45 pm Student Animation Competition Screening (45 mins) Short Films Unclassified. Under 15s must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian. — Experience the unique vision and creativity of young people in Lutruwita/Tasmania with this program of work made for this year’s student competition, which was open to anyone aged under 25. This year’s line-up includes filmmakers aged from 5 to 16. — Tickets $8 / $6 Concession Companion Card holders are entitled to a second ticket at no cost for their companion, please message us to receive a complimentary ticket code.
$8.00Concession Holder | Student Animation Competition Screening (45 mins) ticket
12:00 pm to 12:45 pm Student Animation Competition Screening (45 mins) Short Films Unclassified. Under 15s must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian. — Experience the unique vision and creativity of young people in Lutruwita/Tasmania with this program of work made for this year’s student competition, which was open to anyone aged under 25. This year’s line-up includes filmmakers aged from 5 to 16. — Tickets $8 / $6 Concession Companion Card holders are entitled to a second ticket at no cost for their companion, please message us to receive a complimentary ticket code.
12:00 pm to 12:45 pm Student Animation Competition Screening (45 mins) Short Films Unclassified. Under 15s must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian. — Experience the unique vision and creativity of young people in Lutruwita/Tasmania with this program of work made for this year’s student competition, which was open to anyone aged under 25. This year’s line-up includes filmmakers aged from 5 to 16. — Tickets $8 / $6 Concession Companion Card holders are entitled to a second ticket at no cost for their companion, please message us to receive a complimentary ticket code.
$6.00
Panorama: Animated Short Films Made in Lutruwita/Tasmania
Session 3
Panorama: Animated Short Films Made in Lutruwita/Tasmania (45 mins) ticket
12:50 pm to 1:35 pm Short Films Unclassified. Under 15s must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian. — Get inspired by this showcase of fresh new work from Lutruwita/Tasmania. From emerging talents to established artists, journey through the rich diversity of our local animation scene, including traditional animation, sand animation, stop motion animation, 2D and 3D animation. The collection includes Screen Australia funded shorts, beautifully animated commercial commissions and deeply personal artistic shorts. These films all have local creators or performers and some will be premiering at this exciting showcase. Session includes filmmaker Q&A. — Tickets $10 / $8 Concession Part of the Screening Pass (excluding masterclass and student competition) $40 Companion Card holders are entitled to a second ticket at no cost for their companion, please message us to receive a complimentary ticket code.
12:50 pm to 1:35 pm Short Films Unclassified. Under 15s must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian. — Get inspired by this showcase of fresh new work from Lutruwita/Tasmania. From emerging talents to established artists, journey through the rich diversity of our local animation scene, including traditional animation, sand animation, stop motion animation, 2D and 3D animation. The collection includes Screen Australia funded shorts, beautifully animated commercial commissions and deeply personal artistic shorts. These films all have local creators or performers and some will be premiering at this exciting showcase. Session includes filmmaker Q&A. — Tickets $10 / $8 Concession Part of the Screening Pass (excluding masterclass and student competition) $40 Companion Card holders are entitled to a second ticket at no cost for their companion, please message us to receive a complimentary ticket code.
$10.00Concession Holder | Panorama: Animated Short Films Made in Lutruwita/Tasmania (45 mins) ticket
12:50 pm to 1:35 pm Short Films Unclassified. Under 15s must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian. — Get inspired by this showcase of fresh new work from Lutruwita/Tasmania. From emerging talents to established artists, journey through the rich diversity of our local animation scene, including traditional animation, sand animation, stop motion animation, 2D and 3D animation. The collection includes Screen Australia funded shorts, beautifully animated commercial commissions and deeply personal artistic shorts. These films all have local creators or performers and some will be premiering at this exciting showcase. Session includes filmmaker Q&A. — Tickets $10 / $8 Concession Part of the Screening Pass (excluding masterclass and student competition) $40 Companion Card holders are entitled to a second ticket at no cost for their companion, please message us to receive a complimentary ticket code.
12:50 pm to 1:35 pm Short Films Unclassified. Under 15s must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian. — Get inspired by this showcase of fresh new work from Lutruwita/Tasmania. From emerging talents to established artists, journey through the rich diversity of our local animation scene, including traditional animation, sand animation, stop motion animation, 2D and 3D animation. The collection includes Screen Australia funded shorts, beautifully animated commercial commissions and deeply personal artistic shorts. These films all have local creators or performers and some will be premiering at this exciting showcase. Session includes filmmaker Q&A. — Tickets $10 / $8 Concession Part of the Screening Pass (excluding masterclass and student competition) $40 Companion Card holders are entitled to a second ticket at no cost for their companion, please message us to receive a complimentary ticket code.
$8.00
After All: Tas Premiere + Q&A
Session 4
After All: Tas Launch Event (30 mins) ticket
1:50 pm to 2:20 pm Comedy / Web Series Unclassified. Under 15s must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian. — Film buffs Flynn and Marshall venture out of their doomsday bunker into the irradiated wasteland beyond to make the ‘greatest movie ever made’. Join us for a special event to celebrate the new 6 x 5-minute comedy series, After All. View the first two episodes and then hear from creator Jess Murray and members of the production team about the inspiration and challenges of creating this delightfully deadpan post-apocalyptic tale. Turbo Chook is a Hobart-based production company with a focus on strange and heartfelt storytelling. After All was animated in Nipaluna/Hobart with the involvement of writers and selected crew from around Australia. With a voice cast of Australian comedic talent including Luke McGregor and Zachary Ruane, the production was supported by Screen Tasmania and Screen Australia. — Tickets $10 / $8 Concession Part of the Screening Pass (excluding masterclass and student competition) $40 Companion Card holders are entitled to a second ticket at no cost for their companion, please message us to receive a complimentary ticket code.
1:50 pm to 2:20 pm Comedy / Web Series Unclassified. Under 15s must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian. — Film buffs Flynn and Marshall venture out of their doomsday bunker into the irradiated wasteland beyond to make the ‘greatest movie ever made’. Join us for a special event to celebrate the new 6 x 5-minute comedy series, After All. View the first two episodes and then hear from creator Jess Murray and members of the production team about the inspiration and challenges of creating this delightfully deadpan post-apocalyptic tale. Turbo Chook is a Hobart-based production company with a focus on strange and heartfelt storytelling. After All was animated in Nipaluna/Hobart with the involvement of writers and selected crew from around Australia. With a voice cast of Australian comedic talent including Luke McGregor and Zachary Ruane, the production was supported by Screen Tasmania and Screen Australia. — Tickets $10 / $8 Concession Part of the Screening Pass (excluding masterclass and student competition) $40 Companion Card holders are entitled to a second ticket at no cost for their companion, please message us to receive a complimentary ticket code.
$10.00Concession Holder | After All: Tas Launch Event (30 mins) ticket
1:50 pm to 2:20 pm Comedy / Web Series Unclassified. Under 15s must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian. — Film buffs Flynn and Marshall venture out of their doomsday bunker into the irradiated wasteland beyond to make the ‘greatest movie ever made’. Join us for a special event to celebrate the new 6 x 5-minute comedy series, After All. View the first two episodes and then hear from creator Jess Murray and members of the production team about the inspiration and challenges of creating this delightfully deadpan post-apocalyptic tale. Turbo Chook is a Hobart-based production company with a focus on strange and heartfelt storytelling. After All was animated in Nipaluna/Hobart with the involvement of writers and selected crew from around Australia. With a voice cast of Australian comedic talent including Luke McGregor and Zachary Ruane, the production was supported by Screen Tasmania and Screen Australia. — Tickets $10 / $8 Concession Part of the Screening Pass (excluding masterclass and student competition) $40 Companion Card holders are entitled to a second ticket at no cost for their companion, please message us to receive a complimentary ticket code.
1:50 pm to 2:20 pm Comedy / Web Series Unclassified. Under 15s must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian. — Film buffs Flynn and Marshall venture out of their doomsday bunker into the irradiated wasteland beyond to make the ‘greatest movie ever made’. Join us for a special event to celebrate the new 6 x 5-minute comedy series, After All. View the first two episodes and then hear from creator Jess Murray and members of the production team about the inspiration and challenges of creating this delightfully deadpan post-apocalyptic tale. Turbo Chook is a Hobart-based production company with a focus on strange and heartfelt storytelling. After All was animated in Nipaluna/Hobart with the involvement of writers and selected crew from around Australia. With a voice cast of Australian comedic talent including Luke McGregor and Zachary Ruane, the production was supported by Screen Tasmania and Screen Australia. — Tickets $10 / $8 Concession Part of the Screening Pass (excluding masterclass and student competition) $40 Companion Card holders are entitled to a second ticket at no cost for their companion, please message us to receive a complimentary ticket code.
$8.00
Time Capsules: World Premiere + Q&A
Session 5
Time Capsules: World Premiere (30 mins) ticket
2:30 pm to 3:00 pm Documentary / Series Unclassified. Under 15s must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian. — Time Capsules is an intimate and moving collection of animated short documentaries telling true stories of young people's gender, sexual identity, and their journeys to being themselves, out and proud. Made from 2021-23, these films are based on interviews with young people in Lutruwita/Tasmania from the LGBTQI+ community. The participants' words have been brought to life by emerging animators from the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne, with each piece adopting its own unique approach. This project was curated by Xris Reardon and animator Neko Kelly with Third-Way Theatre and Takin’ Up Space Project and support from Wear It Purple, a not-for-profit organisation which strives to foster supportive, safe, empowering and inclusive environments for rainbow young people. The post-screening discussion with the curators and selected participants in Time Capsules, touching on the power of animation to communicate unique and deeply personal stories. — Tickets $10 / $8 Concession Part of the Screening Pass (excluding masterclass and student competition) $40 Companion Card holders are entitled to a second ticket at no cost for their companion, please message us to receive a complimentary ticket code.
2:30 pm to 3:00 pm Documentary / Series Unclassified. Under 15s must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian. — Time Capsules is an intimate and moving collection of animated short documentaries telling true stories of young people's gender, sexual identity, and their journeys to being themselves, out and proud. Made from 2021-23, these films are based on interviews with young people in Lutruwita/Tasmania from the LGBTQI+ community. The participants' words have been brought to life by emerging animators from the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne, with each piece adopting its own unique approach. This project was curated by Xris Reardon and animator Neko Kelly with Third-Way Theatre and Takin’ Up Space Project and support from Wear It Purple, a not-for-profit organisation which strives to foster supportive, safe, empowering and inclusive environments for rainbow young people. The post-screening discussion with the curators and selected participants in Time Capsules, touching on the power of animation to communicate unique and deeply personal stories. — Tickets $10 / $8 Concession Part of the Screening Pass (excluding masterclass and student competition) $40 Companion Card holders are entitled to a second ticket at no cost for their companion, please message us to receive a complimentary ticket code.
$10.00Concession Holder | Time Capsules: World Premiere (30 mins) ticket
2:30 pm to 3:00 pm Documentary / Series Unclassified. Under 15s must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian. — Time Capsules is an intimate and moving collection of animated short documentaries telling true stories of young people's gender, sexual identity, and their journeys to being themselves, out and proud. Made from 2021-23, these films are based on interviews with young people in Lutruwita/Tasmania from the LGBTQI+ community. The participants' words have been brought to life by emerging animators from the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne, with each piece adopting its own unique approach. This project was curated by Xris Reardon and animator Neko Kelly with Third-Way Theatre and Takin’ Up Space Project and support from Wear It Purple, a not-for-profit organisation which strives to foster supportive, safe, empowering and inclusive environments for rainbow young people. The post-screening discussion with the curators and selected participants in Time Capsules, touching on the power of animation to communicate unique and deeply personal stories. — Tickets $10 / $8 Concession Part of the Screening Pass (excluding masterclass and student competition) $40 Companion Card holders are entitled to a second ticket at no cost for their companion, please message us to receive a complimentary ticket code.
2:30 pm to 3:00 pm Documentary / Series Unclassified. Under 15s must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian. — Time Capsules is an intimate and moving collection of animated short documentaries telling true stories of young people's gender, sexual identity, and their journeys to being themselves, out and proud. Made from 2021-23, these films are based on interviews with young people in Lutruwita/Tasmania from the LGBTQI+ community. The participants' words have been brought to life by emerging animators from the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne, with each piece adopting its own unique approach. This project was curated by Xris Reardon and animator Neko Kelly with Third-Way Theatre and Takin’ Up Space Project and support from Wear It Purple, a not-for-profit organisation which strives to foster supportive, safe, empowering and inclusive environments for rainbow young people. The post-screening discussion with the curators and selected participants in Time Capsules, touching on the power of animation to communicate unique and deeply personal stories. — Tickets $10 / $8 Concession Part of the Screening Pass (excluding masterclass and student competition) $40 Companion Card holders are entitled to a second ticket at no cost for their companion, please message us to receive a complimentary ticket code.
$8.00
Lesbian Space Princess: Gala Screening + Q&A
Session 6
Lesbian Space Princess + In Conversation with Producer Tom Phillips (150 mins) ticket
3:30 pm to 6:00 pm Gala Screening + Q&A (150 mins) Feature Film Presented by Apple Box Studio and Lutruwita Animation Festival In conversation hosted by Ella Watkins Rated MA15+ An introverted space princess is forced to leave her home planet on an inter-gay-lactic mission to save her ex-girlfriend from the Straight White Maliens. Lesbian Space Princess won the Audience Award at Sydney Film Festival in 2025 and the Teddy Award at the Berlin Film Festival in 2025 and screened to acclaim at Annecy International Animation Festival. A laugh-out-loud adventure through the far reaches of queer outer space, Lesbian Space Princess showcases the incredible talents of South Australian writers/directors, Leela Varghese and Emma Hough Hobbs. — Join us after the film for an inspiring discussion with producer Tom Phillips, hosted by Tasmanian filmmaker and social media star, Ella Watkins. Find out about Tom’s comedy ethos and journey from short-form to feature film success as well as getting the lowdown on the film’s production and release strategy. This is a unique opportunity for Tasmanian practitioners to gain practical insights into developing and distributing original work from a regional base to a global audience. In 2018 Tom Phillips was selected for the Screen Producers Australia’s Ones to Watch scheme for emerging producers. In 2019 he wrote and produced the online series Lucy And DiC, which has more than 4 million views across social media and was nominated for Best Online Series at the SPA Awards. Lesbian Space Princess is his first feature film producing credit. It was the second film to come out of the Film Lab New Voices initiative run by the South Australian Film Corporation, Screen Australia, and Adelaide Film Festival. — Tickets $20 / $16 Concession / $16 Apple Box Studio Members Part of the Screening Pass (excluding masterclass and student competition) $40 Companion Card holders are entitled to a second ticket at no cost for their companion, please message us to receive a complimentary ticket code.
3:30 pm to 6:00 pm Gala Screening + Q&A (150 mins) Feature Film Presented by Apple Box Studio and Lutruwita Animation Festival In conversation hosted by Ella Watkins Rated MA15+ An introverted space princess is forced to leave her home planet on an inter-gay-lactic mission to save her ex-girlfriend from the Straight White Maliens. Lesbian Space Princess won the Audience Award at Sydney Film Festival in 2025 and the Teddy Award at the Berlin Film Festival in 2025 and screened to acclaim at Annecy International Animation Festival. A laugh-out-loud adventure through the far reaches of queer outer space, Lesbian Space Princess showcases the incredible talents of South Australian writers/directors, Leela Varghese and Emma Hough Hobbs. — Join us after the film for an inspiring discussion with producer Tom Phillips, hosted by Tasmanian filmmaker and social media star, Ella Watkins. Find out about Tom’s comedy ethos and journey from short-form to feature film success as well as getting the lowdown on the film’s production and release strategy. This is a unique opportunity for Tasmanian practitioners to gain practical insights into developing and distributing original work from a regional base to a global audience. In 2018 Tom Phillips was selected for the Screen Producers Australia’s Ones to Watch scheme for emerging producers. In 2019 he wrote and produced the online series Lucy And DiC, which has more than 4 million views across social media and was nominated for Best Online Series at the SPA Awards. Lesbian Space Princess is his first feature film producing credit. It was the second film to come out of the Film Lab New Voices initiative run by the South Australian Film Corporation, Screen Australia, and Adelaide Film Festival. — Tickets $20 / $16 Concession / $16 Apple Box Studio Members Part of the Screening Pass (excluding masterclass and student competition) $40 Companion Card holders are entitled to a second ticket at no cost for their companion, please message us to receive a complimentary ticket code.
$20.00Concession Holder | Lesbian Space Princess + In Conversation with Producer Tom Phillips (150 mins) ticket
3:30 pm to 6:00 pm Gala Screening + Q&A (150 mins) Feature Film Presented by Apple Box Studio and Lutruwita Animation Festival In conversation hosted by Ella Watkins Rated MA15+ An introverted space princess is forced to leave her home planet on an inter-gay-lactic mission to save her ex-girlfriend from the Straight White Maliens. Lesbian Space Princess won the Audience Award at Sydney Film Festival in 2025 and the Teddy Award at the Berlin Film Festival in 2025 and screened to acclaim at Annecy International Animation Festival. A laugh-out-loud adventure through the far reaches of queer outer space, Lesbian Space Princess showcases the incredible talents of South Australian writers/directors, Leela Varghese and Emma Hough Hobbs. — Join us after the film for an inspiring discussion with producer Tom Phillips, hosted by Tasmanian filmmaker and social media star, Ella Watkins. Find out about Tom’s comedy ethos and journey from short-form to feature film success as well as getting the lowdown on the film’s production and release strategy. This is a unique opportunity for Tasmanian practitioners to gain practical insights into developing and distributing original work from a regional base to a global audience. In 2018 Tom Phillips was selected for the Screen Producers Australia’s Ones to Watch scheme for emerging producers. In 2019 he wrote and produced the online series Lucy And DiC, which has more than 4 million views across social media and was nominated for Best Online Series at the SPA Awards. Lesbian Space Princess is his first feature film producing credit. It was the second film to come out of the Film Lab New Voices initiative run by the South Australian Film Corporation, Screen Australia, and Adelaide Film Festival. — Tickets $20 / $16 Concession / $16 Apple Box Studio Members Part of the Screening Pass (excluding masterclass and student competition) $40 Companion Card holders are entitled to a second ticket at no cost for their companion, please message us to receive a complimentary ticket code.
3:30 pm to 6:00 pm Gala Screening + Q&A (150 mins) Feature Film Presented by Apple Box Studio and Lutruwita Animation Festival In conversation hosted by Ella Watkins Rated MA15+ An introverted space princess is forced to leave her home planet on an inter-gay-lactic mission to save her ex-girlfriend from the Straight White Maliens. Lesbian Space Princess won the Audience Award at Sydney Film Festival in 2025 and the Teddy Award at the Berlin Film Festival in 2025 and screened to acclaim at Annecy International Animation Festival. A laugh-out-loud adventure through the far reaches of queer outer space, Lesbian Space Princess showcases the incredible talents of South Australian writers/directors, Leela Varghese and Emma Hough Hobbs. — Join us after the film for an inspiring discussion with producer Tom Phillips, hosted by Tasmanian filmmaker and social media star, Ella Watkins. Find out about Tom’s comedy ethos and journey from short-form to feature film success as well as getting the lowdown on the film’s production and release strategy. This is a unique opportunity for Tasmanian practitioners to gain practical insights into developing and distributing original work from a regional base to a global audience. In 2018 Tom Phillips was selected for the Screen Producers Australia’s Ones to Watch scheme for emerging producers. In 2019 he wrote and produced the online series Lucy And DiC, which has more than 4 million views across social media and was nominated for Best Online Series at the SPA Awards. Lesbian Space Princess is his first feature film producing credit. It was the second film to come out of the Film Lab New Voices initiative run by the South Australian Film Corporation, Screen Australia, and Adelaide Film Festival. — Tickets $20 / $16 Concession / $16 Apple Box Studio Members Part of the Screening Pass (excluding masterclass and student competition) $40 Companion Card holders are entitled to a second ticket at no cost for their companion, please message us to receive a complimentary ticket code.
$16.00Apple Box Studio Member | Lesbian Space Princess + In Conversation with Producer Tom Phillips (150 mins) ticket
3:30 pm to 6:00 pm Gala Screening + Q&A (150 mins) Feature Film Presented by Apple Box Studio and Lutruwita Animation Festival In conversation hosted by Ella Watkins Rated MA15+ An introverted space princess is forced to leave her home planet on an inter-gay-lactic mission to save her ex-girlfriend from the Straight White Maliens. Lesbian Space Princess won the Audience Award at Sydney Film Festival in 2025 and the Teddy Award at the Berlin Film Festival in 2025 and screened to acclaim at Annecy International Animation Festival. A laugh-out-loud adventure through the far reaches of queer outer space, Lesbian Space Princess showcases the incredible talents of South Australian writers/directors, Leela Varghese and Emma Hough Hobbs. — Join us after the film for an inspiring discussion with producer Tom Phillips, hosted by Tasmanian filmmaker and social media star, Ella Watkins. Find out about Tom’s comedy ethos and journey from short-form to feature film success as well as getting the lowdown on the film’s production and release strategy. This is a unique opportunity for Tasmanian practitioners to gain practical insights into developing and distributing original work from a regional base to a global audience. In 2018 Tom Phillips was selected for the Screen Producers Australia’s Ones to Watch scheme for emerging producers. In 2019 he wrote and produced the online series Lucy And DiC, which has more than 4 million views across social media and was nominated for Best Online Series at the SPA Awards. Lesbian Space Princess is his first feature film producing credit. It was the second film to come out of the Film Lab New Voices initiative run by the South Australian Film Corporation, Screen Australia, and Adelaide Film Festival. — Tickets $20 / $16 Concession / $16 Apple Box Studio Members Part of the Screening Pass (excluding masterclass and student competition) $40 Companion Card holders are entitled to a second ticket at no cost for their companion, please message us to receive a complimentary ticket code.
3:30 pm to 6:00 pm Gala Screening + Q&A (150 mins) Feature Film Presented by Apple Box Studio and Lutruwita Animation Festival In conversation hosted by Ella Watkins Rated MA15+ An introverted space princess is forced to leave her home planet on an inter-gay-lactic mission to save her ex-girlfriend from the Straight White Maliens. Lesbian Space Princess won the Audience Award at Sydney Film Festival in 2025 and the Teddy Award at the Berlin Film Festival in 2025 and screened to acclaim at Annecy International Animation Festival. A laugh-out-loud adventure through the far reaches of queer outer space, Lesbian Space Princess showcases the incredible talents of South Australian writers/directors, Leela Varghese and Emma Hough Hobbs. — Join us after the film for an inspiring discussion with producer Tom Phillips, hosted by Tasmanian filmmaker and social media star, Ella Watkins. Find out about Tom’s comedy ethos and journey from short-form to feature film success as well as getting the lowdown on the film’s production and release strategy. This is a unique opportunity for Tasmanian practitioners to gain practical insights into developing and distributing original work from a regional base to a global audience. In 2018 Tom Phillips was selected for the Screen Producers Australia’s Ones to Watch scheme for emerging producers. In 2019 he wrote and produced the online series Lucy And DiC, which has more than 4 million views across social media and was nominated for Best Online Series at the SPA Awards. Lesbian Space Princess is his first feature film producing credit. It was the second film to come out of the Film Lab New Voices initiative run by the South Australian Film Corporation, Screen Australia, and Adelaide Film Festival. — Tickets $20 / $16 Concession / $16 Apple Box Studio Members Part of the Screening Pass (excluding masterclass and student competition) $40 Companion Card holders are entitled to a second ticket at no cost for their companion, please message us to receive a complimentary ticket code.
$16.00