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DIFF - The Longest Weekend at The Darwin International Film Festival

DIFF - The Longest Weekend

WED 21 SEP

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The Darwin International Film Festival

78 mins | Rated MA15 (Strong coarse language)


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Tensions simmer as three disconnected siblings find themselves living once again under the same roof – Lou has been evicted, Avery found her husband cheating and Rio... Rio never left home. Long kept secrets resurface when the father who abandoned them returns to their lives. As they draw closer they must decide together whether they want to bury the past.
Filmed in Sydney’s Inner West emerging filmmaker duo Molly Haddon and Jorrden Daley have crafted a raw and tender queer- positive debut about the healing power of speaking the unspoken, and finding a way to move beyond your circumstances.
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NT PREMIERE

Tensions simmer as three disconnected siblings find themselves living once again under the same roof – Lou has been evicted, Avery found her husband cheating and Rio... Rio never left home. Long kept secrets resurface when the father who abandoned them returns to their lives. As they draw closer they must decide together whether they want to bury the past.
Filmed in Sydney’s Inner West emerging filmmaker duo Molly Haddon and Jorrden Daley have crafted a raw and tender queer- positive debut about the healing power of speaking the unspoken, and finding a way to move beyond your circumstances.
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DIFF - The Longest Weekend

WED 21 SEP

Coming Soon to
The Darwin International Film Festival


78 mins | Rated MA15 (Strong coarse language) | Drama


NT PREMIERE

Tensions simmer as three disconnected siblings find themselves living once again under the same roof – Lou has been evicted, Avery found her husband cheating and Rio... Rio never left home. Long kept secrets resurface when the father who abandoned them returns to their lives. As they draw closer they must decide together whether they want to bury the past.
Filmed in Sydney’s Inner West emerging filmmaker duo Molly Haddon and Jorrden Daley have crafted a raw and tender queer- positive debut about the healing power of speaking the unspoken, and finding a way to move beyond your circumstances.

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