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2024

Wabi Sabi Rendezvous

World Premiere.

Old school friends Monika and Yael find themselves sharing a series of sun-dappled rendezvous as they contemplate heartbreak, art and the mysterious workings of fate.

Director

Jordy Pollock

Runtime

60 Minutes

Country

Australia

Classification

Unclassified 15+

After a chance reunion, old school friends Monika and Yael find themselves sharing a series of sun-dappled rendezvous as they contemplate heartbreak, art and the mysterious workings of fate. Set amongst the lush landscape of Adelaide's Botanic Gardens, Jordy Pollock's feature film debut is a warm and whimsical ode to the beauty of imperfect things and the endless possibilities that can spring from simple conversation.
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Film Credits

Director

Jordy Pollock

Year

2024

Country

Australia

Language

English

Type

Feature & Fiction

Program Strand

Moviejuice & World Cinema

Producer

Jordy PollockHebe SayceSam Twidale & Laura Franklin

Writer

Jordy Pollock

Cinematographer

Sam Twidale

Editor

Hebe Sayce & Jordy Pollock

Cast

Hebe SayceLauren KoopowitzRobbie Greenwell & Ming Ou

Music

Tim Carlier & Daniel Clohesy

Film Source

Jordy Pollock

Genre

CinephileComedy & Romance

Purchase Tickets

Saturday 2 Nov 2024

06:15 pm

Moviejuice

The Mercury

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