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Four Indian tourists standing in front of an old tour bus in the desert.
13 Apr

How To Talk Australians: Premiere Screening

  • Film
  • Comedy

How to Talk Australians The Movie springs from the hit web series. Students from the Delhi College of Linguistics head down under, but storms divert their plane to Dubbo and customs detain their tour leader.

Stranded far from Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, they stumble into the 'real' Australia, trading lesson plans for pub footy, barbecues, border checks and small town surprises. Directed by Tony Rogers of Wilfred fame, the film stars Shane Jacobson, Rohan Ganju, Danielle Walker, Dave Lawson and Rick Davies. This premiere screening features the cast in attendance and delivers warm, witty culture clash comedy that celebrates Aussie quirks and kindness.

Come along for big laughs and a fresh, feel good take on finding your way when plans fall apart.

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Mon 13 Apr
  • 6.30pm - 9pm 6:30pm - 9:00pm

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The Capitol
113 Swanston St
Melbourne 3000

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Adult / general $36.50
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