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Event: 02/02/2019

And also gin, beer and wines under the vines

Films Under the Vines Free Outdoor Cinema in Adelaide (Image Supplied) large image

Enjoy Local Beers Before the Films Start (Image Supplied) large image

Experience Virtual Reality at BASEM3NT Studios large image

There's Free Live Music at Films Under the Vines (Image Supplied) large image

Watch Free Outdoor Cinema in Featherstone Place (Image Supplied) large image

Films Under the Vines is back for just one night in Adelaide just in time for the Fringe Festival, after it made its inaugural appearance in 2017. We were entranced when this quirky free outdoor cinema was held, and not just for its location in a hidden laneway off Rundle Mall. BASEM3NT Studios are the creative team behind Films Under the Vines. Directors Corinna McLaine and Andrew Tokmakoff run an audiovisual production studio with their very own Virtual Reality installation from offices in the laneway. BASEM3NT are sponsors of the international 48 Hour Film Project , where teams are challenged to make a short film in only 48 hours.Films Under the Vines is showcasing some of the highlights of the 48 Hour Film Project, with an emphasis on productions by local filmmakers in Adelaide. It's a chance to discover our emerging local filmmakers and see how they compare with others on the world stage.It's a Saturday evening, and perhaps you have been shopping in the city. You enter Featherstone Place, just off Gawler Place and a few steps from Rundle Mall. The end of the laneway is set up as a projection screen, and people are comfortably seated under the alley's unlikely roof of vines. A bar is offering refreshing local beers, wines and gins.You will be welcomed from 5pm, and screening of the free outdoor cinema will begin at dusk. You'll be treated to a series of the best of short films from the International 48 Hour Film Project. Teams were given a few starting parameters, and within one weekend, they produced a short film. You'll be amazed at the quality of these short movies, and have a chance to experience the creative work of emerging Adelaide and international filmmakers.Films Under the Vines takes place on Saturday February 2 from 5pm, with films starting at dusk. Get the latest updates about this free outdoor cinema from the Facebook event page or the BASEM3NT Studios page