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Adelaide Film Festival to defy COVID-19’s effect on the arts, welcoming audiences back to cinemas – ABC News
Adelaide Film Festival is set to be one of the only events of its kind in 2020, ready to defy the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic to welcome crowds back to cinemas despite the global crisis.

Adelaide Film Festival is set to defy the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, becoming one of the first events to welcome audiences back to cinemas despite the global crisis.
Key points:
- The Adelaide Film Festival is scheduled to run in October
- It is one of few film festivals going ahead in 2020 despite the coronavirus pandemic
- Adelaide-raised actor Tilda Cobham-Hervey’s film, I Am Woman, will screen at the festival
Adelaide-raised movie star Tilda Cobham-Herve…
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