Strega launch event with Peter Hanlon and director Tiah Trimboli.
Drinks available for purchase and a chance to view The Gallery installation before formal introductions from Peter Hanlon, Tiah Trimboli and an AFF representative to share details about the Fellowship and officially open the film.
Free admission, bookings required.

2024
Hanlon Larsen Screen Fellowship: Strega Launch Event
Guest in attendance.
Runtime
120 Minutes
Launched in 2020, the annual Hanlon Larsen Screen Fellowship provides an award of $45,000 cash and in-kind to support an experimental film project. The 2024 Fellowship is delivered in partnership with Adelaide Film Festival, Flinders University, The Mercury and ILA. Established by Peter Hanlon in honour of his friend, collaborator and industry luminary, the late Cole Larsen.
The 2024 recipient is Strega directed by Tiah Trimboli, a three-channel dance film inspired by the reframing of The Fates as The Three Witches in Shakespeare’s Macbeth.
Join Peter Hanlon and director Tiah Trimboli for the launch of Strega.
Film Credits
Year
2024
Type
Event
Program Strand
Free Events, Guest in attendance & Moving Image
Genre
Art, Dance & Women
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