The rumors are true: infamous Belarusian-American actress/filmmaker Dasha Nekrasova — and filmmakers Eugene Kotlyarenko and Jordan Blady — will be joining us for an extended live Q+A, in-between an online screening of Static Vision-faves Wobble Palace and Softness of Bodies. Join us, 12pm AEDT, Saturday April 4th, for a unique, interactive live-streaming event, as we digitally screen these two incredible films, accompanied by a live Q+A with their star Dasha Nekrasova and directors Eugene Kotlyarenko and Jordan Blady. RSVP for updates/the link to the stream.

In Eugene Kotlyarenko's (0s & 1s, Spree) WOBBLE PALACE, a couple on the verge of a nervous break-up (played by Dasha Nekrasova and Kotlyarenko himself) decide to split their home over the weekend and test the choppy waters of independence, a week before the 2016 election. Shot by Sean Price Williams (Good Time, Her Smell, Jobe'z World, The Great Pretender), with a story co-written by Nekrasova, Wobble Palace is a biting and anarchic satire of millennial romance that showcases the creative duo's impressive range. Premiering at SXSW and infused with Kotlyarenko's signature flirtations with the digital/screen image, Wobble Palace is an essential entry into the disaffected, late-stage capitalism canon. "A gorgeous, narcissistic relationship nightmare... As genius as it is unique.” - Lena Wilson, The Playlist "Without ever being dismissive or cruel, Wobble Palace faithfully shows the bitter truths about our gamified culture." - Violet Lucca, Film Comment