Sydney Underground Film Festival 2014
There's a film festival for everything these days, so it seems, but few offer cinematic treats of the truly weird, wonderful and WTF variety. Catch our top five SUFF picks, including the book deemed so disgusting that letters pleaded for it never to be made into a movie.
Overview
There’s a film festival for everything these days, so it seems, but few offer cinematic treats of the truly weird, wonderful and WTF variety. That’s where the Sydney Underground Film Festival comes in, serving up a feast of film delicacies unlikely to be seen elsewhere — and not just likely but actively striving to make jaws drop in astonishment.
Now in its seventh year, and forging ahead thanks to a successful crowdfunding campaign earlier in 2014, SUFF boasts an enticing mix of boundary-pushing genre fare, provocative documentaries, experimental efforts and just general freaked-out film fun. From September 4–7, the festival takes over The Factory Theatre, Marrickville for four days of movie madness and once again adventurous audiences are spoiled for choice.
Check out our list of the five best things to see at the Sydney Underground Film Festival.