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WA Reflections: Mini Heritage Film Festival

WA Reflections is a short documentary series which sees treasures from the State Library of Western Australia’s heritage collection explored by emerging WA film makers.

Produced in partnership with Screenwest, this year’s mini documentaries delve into the story of Australia’s first guide dog and her West Australian owner Dr Arnold Cook; the uncanny ‘Rock masses’ held at St George’s Cathedral in the 1970s; the extraordinary life of 1920s male impersonator Effie Fellows; and the fascinating history of the Perth observatory.

Join us for this short, snappy, lunchtime screening of all four films:

Love, Rock En Masse
A documentary that explores the groundbreaking collision of rock music and religion in 1970s Perth through the iconic rock masses at St George’s Cathedral. Key creatives: Director/Co-Writer Mahalia Bowles; Producer/Co-Writer Emma Wilkes.

The Road Ahead
A heartwarming story of the life and legacy of disability pioneer, Dr Arnold Cook, his guide dog Dreena and the guide dog movement. Key creatives: Director Claire Ha; Producer Kelvin Ha; Writer Michelle Tan.

I’ve Never Seen a Straight Banana
A bold journey of self-discovery where an emerging performer sets out to honour the legacy of acclaimed vaudeville entertainer and male impersonator Effie Fellows (1893-1977). Key creative: Director/Producer Marco Noe.

A Search Beyond the Stars
A history of WA’s space exploration and its significant achievements along the way. Key creatives: Producer Luke Riches; Writer/Director Daniel Riches.

Please note that this event is for ages 15+

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    Event Showings

    23 Apr | 12pm - 1pm

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    Price

    Free ticketed event

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    Location

    State Library of WA

    Perth Cultural Centre, 25 Francis Street

    Perth WA 6000

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    Accessibility

    Accessible toilets

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    Wheelchair access