Julia Scott-Stevenson
Paradise Lost (Trilogy) screening in Melbourne
The Oscar-nominated documentary, Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory, will screen at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) in Melbourne in March, accompanied by the first two films in the trilogy. The films’ director, Joe Berlinger, will be in Melbourne for the Australian premiere of the third film, and will be holding a Q&A after its screening.

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Thu 1 Mar, 7pm
Paradise Lost 1: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills (MA15+) (1996)
Fri 2 Mar, 7pm
Paradise Lost 2: Revelations (Unclassified 18+) (2000)
Sat 3 Mar, 7pm
Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory (Unclassified 18+) (2011)
Intro + Q&A with Director Joe Berlinger
Sun 4 Mar, 3pm
Paradise Lost, parts 1 – 3 (Unclassified 18+)
(Note: the Sun 4 Mar session offers the opportunity to see all three films for the price of one)
Tickets are available at ACMI.
Comments (3)
Paradise Lost 3 screenings
Any chance this will be shown in Brisbane? Much thanks.
29 Feb 2012 18:31 AEST
From: Melbourne
Paradise lost 3
Can not wait. Will anybody else be joining Joe ?
27 Feb 2012 18:34 AEST
From: Brisbane
Re Paradise Lost 3
Hello any chance that this will be shown in any other states, thanks.
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Julia Scott-Stevenson Julia is a writer and researcher of all things documentary, and even dabbles in making them herself from time to time. She lived in the Pacific Islands of Fiji and Samoa for a few years, where she made a documentary about the inaugural Miss Tokelau beauty pageant and a short documentary about climate change in Samoa, which screened at the inaugural Pacific Climate Change Film Festival. While in the Pacific she was subjected to limited internet connectivity, and was staggered to discover the possibilities in online documentary on her return at the end of 2008. She has since been making up for lost time by undertaking a PhD researching cross-platform documentary, and also working on a database documentary about volunteers. Julia is also on the programming team for Antenna International Documentary Film Festival.
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29 Feb 2012 21:25 AEST
yvonne hughson
From: Brisbane