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Beneath Hill 60 – Charity Screening

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Rated (M) 2010, 122 mins

Beneath Hill 60 is an Australian feature film set underneath the trenches of WWI. This never-before-told Australian story takes place during 1916 and 1917, when Queensland miner Captain Oliver Woodward, undertrained and never having faced hostile fire before, finds himself on the Western Front, the bloodiest battlefield in history.


Charity screening

Pay what you can, all donations go to Legacy.
Book through the Box Office.
Northern Festival Centre, Port Pirie ~ 16 October 7pm
Middleback Theatre, Whyalla ~ 21 October 7pm
Hopgood Theatre, Noarlunga ~ 21 October 7.30pm
Centenary Hall, Goolwa ~ 22 October 7pm
Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre, Mount Gambier ~ 28 October 7.30pm
Chaffey Theatre, Riverland ~ 30 October 7pm

 

 

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