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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026
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The Beat Manifesto
The Beat Manifesto
Daniel Nettheim
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Australia
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1995
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19'
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main programme short
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IFFR 1996
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A comedy about jazz, poetry and sheep.
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Hilary meets a mysterious group of travellers and it changes her monotonous life.
The Maidenhead
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Collection of stories describing how the young woman Alice keeps her head above water in an everyday world of bizarre logic and strange emotions.
Hell, Texas and Home
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Alarming film about a young man who undergoes an unusual journey.
The Accidental Conspiracy
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Funny, schizo-paranoid film about a man obsessed by conspiracy theories.
The Fridge
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A picture of the cruel world of tramps and alcoholics somewhere in Scotland.
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Film details
Country of production
Australia
Year
1995
Festival edition
IFFR 1996
Length
19'
Medium/Format
16mm
Language
English
Premiere status
-
Director
Daniel Nettheim
Producer
Shilo McClean
Screenplay
Daniel Nettheim
Cinematography
Moira Moss
Sales / World rights holder
AFTRS Australian Film TV Radio School
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