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more burton Last week, Tim Burton’s Batman screened inside the Australian Centre for the Moving Image. The Burton film retrospective continues this week with more Batman, and one of his most popular children’s films.
Batman Returns sees Burton take Batman to the extreme, creating a dream-like atmosphere with the arrival of Danny DeVito’s Penguin and Michelle Pfieffer’s iconic Catwoman.
Fri 20 August, 9.30pm
Sun 22 August, 3pm
The Nightmare Before Elm Street features ghoulish imagery and grim tone could be the most obvious example of Burton’s style and how it can be adapted to Children’s films.
Sun 15 August, 10.30am, 1pm
Thu 19 August, 9.30pm

 

 

 

 

Last week, Tim Burton’s Batman screened inside the Australian Centre for the Moving Image. The Burton film retrospective continues this week with more Batman, and one of his most popular children’s films.
Batman Returns sees Burton take Batman to the extreme, creating a dream-like atmosphere with the arrival of Danny DeVito’s Penguin and Michelle Pfieffer’s iconic Catwoman.
Fri 20 August, 9.30pm
Sun 22 August, 3pm
The Nightmare Before Elm Street features ghoulish imagery and grim tone could be the most obvious example of Burton’s style and how it can be adapted to Children’s films.
Sun 15 August, 10.30am, 1pm
Thu 19 August, 9.30pm

 

 

 

 

Last week, Tim Burton’s Batman screened inside the Australian Centre for the Moving Image. The Burton film retrospective continues this week with more Batman, and one of his most popular children’s films.
Batman Returns sees Burton take Batman to the extreme, creating a dream-like atmosphere with the arrival of Danny DeVito’s Penguin and Michelle Pfieffer’s iconic Catwoman.
Fri 20 August, 9.30pm
Sun 22 August, 3pm
The Nightmare Before Elm Street features ghoulish imagery and grim tone could be the most obvious example of Burton’s style and how it can be adapted to Children’s films.
Sun 15 August, 10.30am, 1pm
Thu 19 August, 9.30pm

 

 

 

 

Last week, Tim Burton’s Batman screened inside the Australian Centre for the Moving Image. The Burton film retrospective continues this week with more Batman, and one of his most popular children’s films.
Batman Returns sees Burton take Batman to the extreme, creating a dream-like atmosphere with the arrival of Danny DeVito’s Penguin and Michelle Pfieffer’s iconic Catwoman.
Fri 20 August, 9.30pm
Sun 22 August, 3pm
The Nightmare Before Elm Street features ghoulish imagery and grim tone could be the most obvious example of Burton’s style and how it can be adapted to Children’s films.
Sun 15 August, 10.30am, 1pm
Thu 19 August, 9.30pm

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