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Monster at Perth Festival

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Written by: Nita Teoh
Category: Arts & Culture
Published: 06 February 2024

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On a balmy evening, my friend and I chatted away and enjoyed the ambience of the canopy of pines at UWA Somerville, as we awaited the start of the Japanese film Monster.

Directed by Kore-eda Hirokazu (Broker and Shoplifters), the story revolves around 2 young boys Mugino Minato (Kurokawa Soya) and Hoshikawa Yori (Hiragi Hinata) 

Minato starts to act strangely and his Mum is relentless in demanding answers from the school, but with little progress made in finding out what is actually happening to her teenage son.

Bullying seems to be at play, and the story is cleverly told from the perspective of each of the main characters. And as we all know and can relate to - reality is in fact based on our perceptions of what we thought happened as seen through our own lens.

Auteur Kore-eda Hirokazu expertly unravels the story and what is happening with a deft touch for the movie goer.

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The Taste of Things at Perth Festival

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Written by: Nita Teoh
Category: Arts & Culture
Published: 23 January 2024

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Food coma (my description) and the Napoleon of gastronomy (a term coined part way through the movie) are a couple of terms that came to mind whilst my partner and I watched the The Taste of Things under the canopy of pines at UWA Somerville Theatrette.

Luckily for us, we had already indulged in dinner and a flourless chocolate and pear tart from charlies pizza on site. Otherwise, it would have been quite a challenge coping with the hunger that would have befallen us as we watched this exquisite movie!

Exquisite is the word that comes to mind...the movie centres around food and the daily life of Eugénie (Juliette Binoche) and Dodin Bouffant (Benoît Magimel). 

Set in 1885, it follows the story of Eugenie, who has been an esteemed cook for Dodin, the fine gourmet with whom she has been working for the last 20 years.

One day follows another – where fresh ingredients are harvested from the garden, carefully prepared and then consumed – in a lavish fashion.

Director Trần Anh Hùng’s movie is a spectacular feast for the senses – as the story unfolds it whips up a sensory feast – both visual and culinary.

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Perfect Days at Perth Festival

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Written by: Nita Teoh
Category: Arts & Culture
Published: 16 January 2024

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It was another gorgeous evening in Perth at the UWA Somerville Theatrette under the pines as my friend and I enjoyed a pizza from Charlies on site while we waited for the Japanese movie Perfect Days to begin. 

The main character Hiramaya (Kōji Yakusho) has a simple life in Tokyo – he is a toilet cleaner and every day his routine is very similar.

He wakes up – gets ready for work, fights the traffic, has a busy day, returns home, eats dinner, goes to bed and wakes up to do it all over again.

He seems very content with his routine – its the little things in his day that spark him up and make him smile.

The age old question of how to be happy is a recurring theme that raises its head (in the background) whilst watching this movie.

 

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Robot Dreams at Perth Festival

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Written by: Nita Teoh
Category: Arts & Culture
Published: 19 December 2023

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It’s not every day that a special movie comes along – and for me Robot Dreams is one of them.

It is the 1980s New York City, and the main character Dog assembles Robot as a companion and they become best buddies until something unfortunate happens to Robot.

Based on the popular graphic novel by the North American writer Sara Varon, Robot Dreams captures your heart from the get go as you follow the main character Dog in his pursuit of friendship. 

His adventures are many and varied – he has some feel good experiences and at the same time, sometimes it seems like the whole world is against him.

When he has a win, you are on the sidelines cheering for him, and when disaster strikes, you feel for this special Dog.

 

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Rosalie at Perth Festival

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Written by: Nita Teoh
Category: Arts & Culture
Published: 12 December 2023

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Boy meets girl?

A picture perfect wedding photo?

Not your usual fairy tale by a long shot.

Rosalie is a French period drama set in the 1870’s.

A young lady (Rosalie) enters into marriage hiding a secret from her future husband (Abel) which he only discovers on the wedding night. 

Circumstances have united the unlikely pair – Abel is marrying Rosalie for her dowry due to being in debt for his failing cafe. Injured from the war, he is struggling to make ends meet and under pressure from the local lord to sell up.

Rosalie’s secret wreaks havoc on her marriage as well as providing a shaking up of the attitudes of the small close-knit town.

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Dirty Birds by Black Swan State Theatre Company

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Written by: Greg Letts
Category: Arts & Culture
Published: 23 November 2023

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On a balmy Wednesday night my partner and I headed to the State Theatre Centre of WA to see Dirty Birds, a new Australian stage play from the McElhinney sisters (Hayley and Mandy). Described as a comedy that blurs the lines between truth and fiction, past and present, real and absurd, Dirty Birds is a little different from your average production, as the cardboard walls of the set indicate as you take your seat and peruse the stage.

I often like to avoid reading the program for a play before watching it, with the idea of getting as fresh a point of view about proceedings as possible. For Dirty Birds this caused me a little confusion at first, since the absurdist nature of the story doesn't lend itself to an immediate idea of what is going on. But with time and further watching the themes began to unfold.

Two sisters forced to leave home and face a hostile world, where even nature itself seems to be against them.

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Fun Things to do in Perth this Summer

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Written by: Nita Teoh
Category: Arts & Culture
Published: 18 November 2023

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The weather is sunny, the beach looks enticing, and the outdoor festivals out and around Perth are off and running.

It’s time to get out and about to enjoy summer in Perth.

Here is our wrap of favourite things to do in Perth this summer:

Scarborough Sunset Markets

A beautiful spot to check out market stalls and grab a bite to eat whilst watching the sunset at Scarborough Beach, the Scarborough Sunset Markets run every Thursday evening from 5pm to 9pm. Boasting a plethora of scrumptious food, arts and craft stalls, and live music, it’s the place to be on Thursday evenings. It’s also dog friendly which is a plus!

Perth Festival Lotterywest Films

The Perth Festival Lotterywest films are just around the corner with opening night on 20 November.

 

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  2. Lie with Me at Luna
  3. Three Chords and the Truth at Luna
  4. The Eight Mountains at the Italian Film Festival at Luna

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