
Film screening of the award-winning 'A Boy Called Sailboat' with the soundtrack performed live by the Grigoryan Brothers
EARLY BIRD TICKETS ON SALE UNTIL 7 MARCH!
Acclaimed guitarists Slava & Leonard Grigoryan have expanded their creative output by crafting and recording the soundtrack to the award-winning movie ‘A Boy Called Sailboat’. This heartwarming movie, written and developed by Cameron Nugent and Andrew Curry was filmed in New Mexico and stars Academy Award® winning actor J.K Simmons in the title role.
Sailboat brings love and hope to a family who have forged a simple but proud life in the drought-ridden Deep South. One afternoon he brings home a “little guitar”. From this moment, Sailboat and his little guitar are inseparable, and when his ill grandmother requests he write a song for her, Sailboat meanders through adversity to deliver the unimaginable – the greatest song ever written.
The Latin-themed soundtrack is a key element to the movie and provides an opportunity for audiences to hear the Grigoryan Brothers like never before. With a repertoire spanning centuries, continents and genres, amazing telepathy and the ability to draw emotion from every note, Slava & Leonard Grigoryan are justifiably regarded as Australia’s finest classical guitarists.
"Adorable, nearly-perfect modern folktale"
"An astonishingly assured debut narrative film"
For a sneak-peek at the film trailer, please click the image below:
DIRECTOR: | Cameron Nugent |
PRODUCER: | Andrew Curry |
Event and ticketing details
Date and time
Sunday 2 May - 2pm |
Duration:
Tickets
Early Bird Adult: | $30.00 |
Early Bird Concession: | $25.00 |
Student: | $20.00 - High school and uni |
Group (10 - 17): | $25.00 - pp |
Ticket status
On Sale
Location
Accessibility
Event notes
Suitability:
Parental guidance recommended to determine suitability for your child
Early Bird pricing ends:
For Early Bird Tickets book before midnight on 7 March. After this date Adults $35 and Snrs/Pens $30.
Booking fees:
$4.50 by phone and $5.20 online per transaction
Box Office hours:
Monday - Friday 10am to 4pm, and 1 hour prior to performances.
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