Queensland’s vibrant Gold Coast Film Festival (GCFF) returns for its 22nd year, running from April 17th to 28th, 2024, at its iconic home, HOTA (Home of the Arts).
22nd Gold Coast Film Festival
Get ready for glamour as the red carpet unfurls at the 22nd Gold Coast Film Festival on Wednesday, April 17th, from 5:30 pm, marking the Queensland premiere of Bill Bennett’s spellbinding film, “The Way, My Way” as the initial offering for the said festival.
Based on the gripping Camino memoir, the movie chronicles a man’s remarkable odyssey along the 800km pilgrim’s trail, the Camino de Santiago in Spain. Amidst the journey for self-discovery, he unravels profound truths, realising that every step holds the key to his quest.
Bringing the curtain down for the festival on Sunday, April 28th, at 5:30 pm, is the Queensland premiere and Red-Carpet Gala of “Bleeding Love”, featuring Ewan McGregor, Clara McGregor, and Devyn McDowell.
Embark on an emotional ride as a father endeavors to mend his bond with his daughter through a road trip to Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Along the way, they encounter a tapestry of characters and challenges, ultimately navigating the complexities of their relationship.
Exciting gala events await at the Gold Coast Film Festival, including the prestigious Screen Industry Gala Awards.
GCFF is thrilled to announce the return of Festival Ambassador and Gold Coast local, Lincoln Lewis, adding an extra touch of hometown flair to the festivities!
Gold Coast Film Festival CEO Luke Wheatley highlights that this year’s program caters to a diverse audience and celebrates the rich filmmaking heritage of South East Queensland.
The Gold Coast Film Festival promises an unforgettable experience, bookending with captivating premieres that promise to stir hearts and ignite imaginations.
For more details and information about the festival, visit their official website here.
News source: Gold Coast Film Festival website and The AU Review site.
Image from the film festival website.