(SINGALONG) My Darling in Stirling Nov 16
Event description
Innersense presents ....
My Darling in Stirling SINGALONG SCREENING
Sunday, November 16, 2025, 2:30 pm, Thornbury Picture House, 802 High St. Thornbury
All tickets are $25, and there is unreserved seating.
(NOTE - no ticket sales at the door, so please book online before the screening)
After various screenings of the film the past couple of years, within Australia and also internationally, a SINGALONG screening is now upon us, thanks to a group of cult fans of the film out there.
LYRICS and SOUNDTRACK will be emailed to people upon purchase of a ticket. A SUBTITLED version of the film will be screened.
Non-singalong viewers are welcome to attend too, but be aware that some people in the audience will be singing.
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A contemporary and innovative musical from one of Australia’s veteran independent filmmakers, Bill Mousoulis, My Darling in Stirling is Mousoulis’ 11th feature in a career spanning 40 years. The film is a low-budget community effort, highlighting the town of Stirling situated in the Adelaide Hills (Peramangk country). A fairy-tale but realist musical, where every line is sung, it is a joyful but also melancholic film, about lost innocence. My Darling in Stirling is inspired by the 1964 film The Umbrellas of Cherbourg.
SYNOPSIS: A young woman, Emma (Amelie Dunda), studying at university and living at home with her mother and brother in the Adelaide suburbs, falls in love with a cafe waiter Nick (Henry Cooper), who lives and works in the town of Stirling in the Adelaide Hills (Peramangk country). Entranced by the man and the town, she begins to feel a sense of excitement and vitality in her life.
Website of film
"Compact eloquence, stylistic finesse and emotional force – a new and higher plateau for director Bill Mousoulis"
- Adrian Martin, Film Critic: Adrian Martin
"A dream film, a bittersweet celebration of ordinary life."
- Frankie Kanatas, Senses of Cinema
"The most beautiful film romance I have come across this year."
- Rüdiger Tomczak, shomingekiblog
"Amelie Dunda delivers a standout performance as the film’s emotional centre and its moral core."
- Daniel Tune, Senses of Cinema
More reviews/interviews: https://mydarlinginstirling.com/press.html
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