submit program tickets
     
about the festival
news
awards
events
Photo gallery
Underground friends
Our partners
Become a partner
Vounteer
Media room
Archives
Merchandise
Gernal information
Contact us
The Factory Theatre

Upcoming events

SUFF AT Mu-Meson - WINE DOWN

Come celebrate the end of SUFF with a glass of complimentary Beelgara wine and supper in Sydney’s original underground cinema Mu-Meson Archives from Wednesday 16 – Friday 18 September 2009. Three nights of fun and frivolity with your hosts Jay Katz and Miss Death and the Sydney Underground Film Festival.
Doors 7.30 for 8pm start
 $10 with supper + wine.

For more information please visit Mu-Meson Archives
Mu-Meson Archives are located at the corner of Parramatta Rd and Trafalgar St Annandale at the end of King Furniture building up the steel staircase. Phone 9517-2010


Wednesday 16 September | 7.30pm for 8pm start | Mu-Meson Archives

SUFF AT Mu-Meson - WINE DOWN

The weird world of the Kuchar Brothers: Mike and George

Lavish melodramas on a low budget by the kings of the New York underground George and Mike Kuchar. Hand Painted titles, lurid colour and sound, tabloid type tales, startling hairdos and vivid costumes blend and clash in funny and bitter sweet moments. *A great follow on after watching “It Came From Kuchar” at the festival on Sunday 13 September at 6:30pm.

$10 with supper and wine

Thursday 17 September | 7.30pm for 8pm start | Mu-Meson Archives

SUFF AT Mu-Meson - WINE DOWN

Conspiracy 101

Savage slices from guerilla documentaries that deal primarily with the paranoid and conspiratorial perspective. DIY can be dangerous when dealing with this subject matter such as Orgone, Mind Control Sex Slaves, free energy, cancer cures, Monsanto, political assassination, 911, the origin of evil, and more - conspiracy theory fun for all!

$10 with supper and wine

Friday 18 September | 7.30pm for 8pm start | Mu-Meson Archives

SUFF AT Mu-Meson - WINE DOWN

Freaks, Geeks and almost X-Rated Peeks

A high-speed tube tunnel ride through decades of obscure and lost media guaranteed to make you laugh and cry. Some of the wildest and weirdest commercials, music clips, info breaks, television, trailers and educational films ever made.

$10 with supper and wine

Thursday 28 May | 8-9pm | Museum of Contemporary Art

CREATIVE SYDNEY ( As part of VIVID Sydney festival)
CREATIVE CATALYTS SHOWCASE: EPIC FAIL

On Thursday 28 May 8-9pm at the Museum Of Contemporary Art, Stefan will be giving a talk as part of EPIC FAIL where some of the catalysts share the highs and the lows of their careers and look back at where they came from, where they are now, and the mis-steps along the way. With host Chris Taylor from The Chaser.

Tickets for this event are FREE.
Sign up for your seat by following this link here.

creative sydney
Stefan Popescu
Friday 5 June | 8-9pm | Museum of Contemporary Art

CREATIVE SYDNEY ( As part of VIVID Sydney festival)
NOTES FROM THE UNDERGOUND :
ART ON THE EDGE

Furthermore, on Friday June 5 between 8pm-9pm at the Museum Of Contemporary Art, the Sydney Underground Film festival will also be taking part in Notes from the Underground: art on the edge. What makes this event so special is the showcase of Sydney’s original underground creative, George Gittoes. Gittoes, who premiered THE MISCREANTS at the Sydney Underground Film Festival in 2008 will perform the Yellow House Puppet Theatre. This event is priceless and not to be missed!

A ticket to the MCA for
Notes from the Underground: art on the edge is free.

Sign up now to reserve your seat here

creative sydney
yellow house puppet

Every Thursday from 25 June | 9pm | TVS Sydney television station Chanel 31

“XFILM – Presented by Sydney Underground Film Festival” is a 12 week series that will air weekly leading up to this year’s Sydney Underground Film Festival (first episode airs on Thursday 25 June). The program will broadcast on TVS - Sydney’s not-for-profit community television station, which engages in and appreciates artistic ventures that mainstream stations in Australia wouldn’t touch. x film
back to top
     
© Sydney Underground Film Festival 2009 Disclaimer