Taree Film Society screens Ghostlight
Event description
GHOSTLIGHT
US, 2024, 115min, M
please check session time closer to date
You can join the Taree Film Society ($85) for the period January to June 2025 and then book your free tickets back on this webpage.
Join Taree Film Society.
Casual tickets are $18: book above on this webpage.
Directors Kelly O'Sullivan and Alex Thompson leverage the chemistry of a real-life family in crafting a drama about a working-class Chicago-area household reeling from the aftershocks of an unspecified trauma and the stress of a looming lawsuit. Belligerent daughter Daisy (Katherine Mallen Kupferer) faces expulsion from her high school for a bathroom break incident. Exasperated mother Sharon (Tara Mallen) is at her wit’s end, barely holding her grief at bay for the sake of others. Gruff but caring father Dan (Keith Kupferer) has receded into his construction job, jackhammering concrete all day while repressing his turbulent feelings. When his pain erupts through his thick emotional callus in a fit of public rage, he catches the attention of prickly actress Rita (Dolly de Leon). The alchemy of her grounded presence and his barely suppressed desperation convinces him to gingerly dip his toes into a ramshackle community theatre’s production of “Romeo & Juliet.” Dan’s gently comedic entry into the dramatic arts, complete with its array of colorful characters, proves to be an unexpected outlet for catharsis. Filmed with rare intimacy, the mounting parallels between Shakespeare’s most famous tragedy and the real pains of a wounded family culminate in a rousing testament to the enduring and transformative power of treading the boards.
A tender and heartwarming drama about a construction worker who is pulled into a local production of “Romeo and Juliet,” only to find community and a way to work through his own family troubles.
“It’s a beautifully woven tale on the constructive ways that life and art reflect, propel, and imitate each other, offering human beings curious enough to welcome artistic pursuits into their lives a path forward.” —Tomris Laffly, Bazaar
"This is a definite four-and-a-half star film. I have decided to up it to five stars because I want to draw attention to this low-budget, low-publicity, low-hype drama that brings ordinary lives out of unexpected, unwanted darkness and puts them into sustaining, self-sourced light." ★★★★★ Stepehn Romei, The Australian.
Casual tickets are $18: book above on this webpage.
Our beloved catering crew will be offering pre-show nibbles and drinks.
Enjoy the wonders of cinema...
E: tareefilmsoc@gmail.com
P: 0439 903 477
M: PO Box 216, Taree, NSW, 2430
W: www.tareefilmsociety.org.au
Taree Film Society is a non-profit organisation run by volunteers to bring diversity of film to the Manning, and to encourage appreciation and discussion of film in a regular social atmosphere.
Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity