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Alliance Francaise French Film Festival 2021, Brisbane
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Australia’s annual Alliance Francaise French Film Festival marked its 30th year back in 2019, and celebrated the big occasion with no troubles at all. Proving that no one loves entering their 30s, however, the event hit a few struggles when it turned 31. That happened in March 2020, when Australia started to go into lockdown. The fest was already underway, so AFFFF had to stop screening, postpone its plans, then pick things up again in July and August after cinemas started reopening.
Here’s hoping that 2021, the fest’s 32nd year, all runs smoothly. AFFFF has 37 films on its hefty lineup this time around, and it’s touring them around the country. The event will be making its usual capital city stops, so French movie fans…
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