Jisoe: compelling observational documentary at Th Chauvel Cinema Thursday 24 August 6.30pm

Jisoe is a compelling observational documentary that exposes the underbelly of Australian culture rarely explored by mainstream cinema. Set in Melbourne’s harsh underground graffiti scene this provoca
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Jisoe is a compelling observational documentary that exposes the underbelly of Australian culture rarely explored by mainstream cinema. Set in Melbourne’s harsh underground graffiti scene this provocative film exposes for the first time how this international culture has carved its own identity in Australian suburbia. It screens in Sydney on Thursday 24th of August, at 6.30 pm

Tagged as ‘too controversial’ in their home country of Australia, the makers of Jisoe were resigned to the fact that their film may never be exhibited. However, thanks to the support of independent film festivals such as Slamdance, Jisoe is now finding screens around the world.

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Kirsty Boyle
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Sydney screening co-ordinator