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SUMMARY:THE STRANGER
DESCRIPTION:The superb new film from multi-award winning writer/director François Ozon\, The Stranger is a gripping adaptation of Albert Camus’ landmark novella about a detached young expat under trial for murder in French-colonised Algeria. Set in a blistering hot summer in 1938\, and with a stunning cast\, this received four César Award nominations. \nVisually resplendent with sensuous black-and-white images\, Ozon’s masterfully realised film shines a contemporary lens on Camus’ classic tale of dissociation and morality. Must-see French cinema of the highest order. \n 
URL:https://theatreroyalcastlemaine.com.au/whats-on/the-stranger/2026-05-20/
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SUMMARY:WOLFRAM
DESCRIPTION:Warwick Thornton’s ‘Wolfram’ unfolds in 1932 Central Australia and is the follow-up film to his acclaimed ‘Sweet Country’ (2017). Aboriginal children are forced into “wolfram” (tungsten) mining until violence entangles them with ruthless outlaws. At the heart of the story is Pansy (Deborah Mailman) who is longing for her stolen children. \nA tightly wrought frontier western rooted in real family history\, ‘Wolfram’ sees Aboriginal siblings Max and Kid forced to work in the mines under Billy’s control. When Billy dies suddenly\, Max is kidnapped by outlaws Frank and Casey\, while Kid refuses to let him go. At Kennedy’s station\, the brothers encounter Philomac\, the boy from ‘Sweet Country’ (2017)\, now older and indentured. Brought together by circumstance\, the three seize a fragile chance to escape before dawn\, pursued by Kennedy and the outlaws in a relentless chase across the desert. Along the way they find temporary refuge with Chinese miners Shi and Jimmi. At the story’s emotional core is Pansy\, a mother longing for the return of her lost generation. ‘Wolfram’ is a taut western of kinship\, survival and colonial reckoning in the Central Desert.
URL:https://theatreroyalcastlemaine.com.au/whats-on/wolfram/2026-05-20/
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SUMMARY:GOING DOWN (1982)
DESCRIPTION:Four friends leave their share house to explore the pool rooms\, drag shows and bars of Sydney before crash-landing in Bondi. It’s the night before Karli goes to New York and the lives of this tight knit group will change forever after a Girls Night Out to end them all. Join them for a funny\, wild\, poignant time. \nGoing Down is an entertaining odyssey through the pulsating streets of Sydney in the 1980s as four young women spend their last night together. Produced by Smart Street Films and impressing audiences as part of a re-release across the USA and Australia\, Going Down is an essential piece of Aussie film history. Featuring music from the likes of Pel Mel\, Dynamic Hepnotics\, and Nick Cave\, this is a night you won’t forget. \nNote: the screenings on Saturday May 16 and Wednesday May 20 will be preceded by Rage\, a short film about The Sharpies fresh from its debut at SXSW.
URL:https://theatreroyalcastlemaine.com.au/whats-on/going-down-1982/2026-05-20/
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