Cinema to pop up

Warby World cast Craig Hedger, Richard Eagle, Ruby de Vaus, Loretta de Vaus and Jenna in the dream scene from Bush Belle. 135397_01

By KATH GANNAWAY

POP-UP cinema will see the return of old-style movies to Warburton.
Independent film production community, Warby World, is behind the project which will present two films, Bush Belle and Mt Bride at the Senior Citizens Hall on Saturday, 14 March.
The talented group of Warburton locals under the banner of Warby World is behind the idea to show films in the tradition of early 20th century Australian film – in a public hall.
The Warby World ‘cast’ got together for fun the winter of 2014 to create their own entertainment.
“We were bored with mainstream broadcast entertainment and everyone in the group has education and skills that when combined enable them to create their own feature films and documentaries,” said WW spokesperson, Karen Grulke.
Karen said the idea took its inspiration from the travelling picture shows that were a common sight across Australia until WW2.
“They provided significant social opportunities for people living in remote areas,” she said.
“The popularity of silent films, accompanied by a piano player helped shape the infant Australian film industry and created a market for local films – which were often shown in public halls.”
While film-makers now enjoy the latest developments in new technology, Warby World is re-creating history and tradition with the pop-up cinema night.
Mt Bride (82 minutes) screens at 7pm followed by a short intermission with the premiere of the latest Warby World feature, Bush Belle (81mins) starting at 8.30pm.
The films are not rated and viewing by children is at the discretion of their supervising adults. There is some violence and a sex scene.
The Senior Citizens’ Hall is at 28 Dammans Road. Phone Karen on 0432 441 125 for further information.