MIFF Autumn Film Series - But Also John Clarke
Dates
Hours
4.30 pm But Also John Clarke (M)
6.15 pm Q&A with Director Lorin Clarke and Producer Richard Keddie led by Zak Hepburn
6.45 pm Event Ends
Duration
Location
This Autumn, catch the best of the Melbourne International Film Festival at Bunjil Place. MIFF and Bunjil Place present MIFF AUTUMN FILM SERIES.
Held over one weekend, the showcase brings the best of the festival to Bunjil Place with an extended event program.
For over 40 years, the iconic John Clarke tickled the funny bones of Australian and New Zealand audiences. Now, in this intimately produced documentary, hear his story in his own words.
When satirist John Clarke died in 2017, the world mourned an icon. A defining comedic voice who wrote and appeared in numerous films and TV productions, and who – in a beloved double act with Bryan Dawe – skewered political hypocrisy for almost 30 years on current affairs shows, he gave away very little about his own life.
At home, by contrast, he was an open book. In a remarkable series of recorded conversations between John and his daughter, writer/director Lorin Clarke, he traces his steadfast resistance to authority back to his childhood and offers delightful insights into his four decades in the entertainment industry.
Weaving together personal anecdotes, a rich television archive, tales from international comedy greats and riches from more than 200 boxes of Clarke’s work and letters, this MIFF Premiere Fund–supported documentary is a deeply personal insight into a legend of the antipodean screen, and a tribute to the disruptive power of creativity.
This film is rated M for mature audiences.
Q&A panel
Lorin Clarke
Lorin Clarke has worked extensively in radio, theatre, and comedy, writing and directing plays and comedy shows, including performances for the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. She is also the creator, writer, and performer of The Fitzroy Diaries, an acclaimed audio series released by ABC Radio National, which ran for three seasons. One of her comedy festival shows was even shortlisted for the Golden Gibbo Award.
@lorin_clarke_official
Richard Keddie
Richard Keddie is an Australian producer, writer and director. He is best known for his work on biopics of Australian Prime Ministers Bob Hawke and John Curtin, feature films Little Fish, Oddball and Ride Like a Girl, and television miniseries After the Deluge.
Zak Hepburn
Zak Hepburn is a Melbourne-based film critic, presenter, programmer, and cinema operator. He appears nationally on ABC News Breakfast as the resident film critic for the weekly Now Showing segment, where he also conducts interviews with filmmakers and performers, both on the program and across special event screenings and film festivals. Zak is the curator and manager of the iconic Astor Theatre, overseeing its eclectic program of repertory and event cinema. Often seen alongside his trusty dog Kubrick, Zak is a distinctive and much-loved presence in Australia’s film scene.
@zak_hepburn
Dates
Saturday 18 April
4.30 pm - 6.45 pm
Tickets
Group of 4 $35.00
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