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Sydney Underground Film Festival 2024
 

The leading festival for cult and underground film, the Sydney Underground Film Festival (SUFF) returns, continuing its tradition of celebrating bold, boundary-pushing independent cinema at the Dendy Newtown from the 12th to 15th September.

Established in 2007, SUFF has become a cornerstone of Sydney's cultural scene with its eclectic program showcasing the best in independent, experimental and provocative filmmaking.

2024's Festival program features a diverse lineup of feature films, documentaries, and shorts that challenge the status quo and explore the fringes of cinematic expression.

Tickets to all films and events are now available at: www.suff.com.au

 

Event details

Venue: Dendy Cinemas - 261-263 King St Newtown 2042
Bookings: https://www.suff.com.au/
Start Date: Thursday 12 September 2024

 

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