Spoil Dad with a film sure to become his favourite
Watch TrailerStarring some of your Dad’s favourites, Sam Neill (Jurassic Park) & Michael Caton (The Castle), be sure not to miss a very special preview screening this Father’s Day of RAMS, the Australian-made dramedy that the old man is sure to walk out claiming as his new favourite.
If that’s not enough to spoil Dad, each ticket includes a glass of wine upon arrival and an individual choc-top platter served during the film.
This event is your first chance to see this brilliant new film before its release on October 15, all in the name of the man we love!
Preview details:
RAMS (PG)
Sunday, September 6
3.15pm drink on arrival
3.30 screening commences
Tickets:
$39.00 Palace Movie Club members (Max 2 tickets per valid membership)
$45.00 General admission
A retelling of the brilliant Icelandic film of the same name (a hit with Australian audiences in 2016 that also won the Un Certain Regard at Cannes 2015), this iteration sees the tale adapted to the remote terrain of Western Australia, where two estranged brothers, Colin (Sam Neill) and Les (Michael Caton), are at war.
Raising separate flocks of sheep descended from their family’s prized bloodline, the two men work side by side yet are worlds apart. When Les’s prize ram is diagnosed with a rare and lethal illness, authorities order a purge of every sheep in the valley. While Colin attempts to stealthily outwit the powers that be, Les opts for angry defiance. But can the warring brothers set aside their differences and have a chance to reunite their family, save their herd, and bring their community back together?
A film sure to strike true for many Australians, where hardships balanced with our renowned larrikin comedy, this tale beautifully explores family, connected through land and community, and the relationships at the heart of those communities.
Watch TrailerPalace Central Platinum
Sunday, September 6
3.00 for 3.30pm
Palace Central Platinum
Sunday, September 6
3.45 for 4.15pm
Palace Raine Square Platinum
Sunday, September 6
3.00 for 3.30pm