Huskisson Pictures will be the place to be on Saturday night.
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Now in its 28th year, short firm festival Flickerfest will bring its national tour to the region.
The 'Short Laughs' program will kick off from 6pm on Saturday, March 23.
Animal Behaviour
Five animals meet regularly to discuss their inner angst in a group therapy session led by Dr. Clement, a canine psychotherapist.
How it Feels To Be Hungover
Dealing with what comes naturally can be hard! How It Feels To Be Hung-over features a man who wakes up at a clinic specialised in malignant hangovers
The doctor prescribes 600ml of ice cream and two action comedies, but also shares some news, which doesn't make him feel any better.
Troll Bridge
Sixteen years in the making, Troll Bridge is a sophisticated mix of live action and animation, and brings to life the humour and charm of the much-loved Discworld of Terry Pratchett's series of books.
Sad Sachs
Sad Sachs is a black comedy about a loving family, a country wedding and a neo-Nazi. What could possibly go wrong?
The Best of Australian Shorts program will get underway from 8.30pm, and includes the film 'Birdie'.
The producer of this film, Lizzie Carter, grew up around Huskisson and will be in attendance for this screening.
Birdie tells the story of a woman's ordinary journey, which becomes a sinister tale of subtle but terrifying pursuit by a fellow traveller.
Other highlights include Aussie comedian Paul McDermott's Ghostbear, a beautifully animated film straight from Paul's heart,
Ghostbear tackles the disappearing animals of our planet and tells the story of a polar bear cub wandering the arctic in search of his place in the world, and his birthplace in the stars.
Gracie Otto's Desert Dash tells a fantasy story on the outskirts of Australia where opals are now the currency for survival in the game of Desert Dash.
For ticket purchases, contact 02 4441 5076. More information at flickerfest.com.au/tour/huskisson/