Adoration (MA15+): Lil (Naomi Watts) and Roz (Robin Wright) fall in love with each other’s teenaged sons.
After May (MA15+): In Paris, in 1971, high-school student Gilles (Clément Metayer) is torn between left-wing activism and his aspiration to become a painter or filmmaker.
Blackfish (M): Documentary about Tilikum, a performing killer whale that killed several people while in captivity.
Filth (R): Cop Bruce Robertson (James McAvoy), a scheming, corrupt, drug addict, will stop at nothing to get a promotion and weaves a web of deceit and treachery.
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (M): Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) and Peeta (Josh Hutcherson) become targets of the Capitol after their victory in the 74th Hunger Games sparks a rebellion.
20 Feet from Stardom (M): Documentary about the unsung backup singers behind such musical legends as Michael Jackson, the Rolling Stones and Bruce Springsteen.
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GOLF GAMES
In Ken Ludwig’s farce The Fox on the Fairway, presented by Canberra Rep, the chairman of a golf club risks everything on a dangerously large bet and needs a champion golfer at short notice. The chaos that follows includes an engagement ring, a very expensive Ming vase, some quite repulsive golf outfits, wives both current and ex and a lot of running around the clubhouse. Theatre 3, 8pm. Tickets $40/$35 available one hour before the performance at the theatre.
FAMILY MATTERS
What happens when an ageing millionaire marries a much younger wife, much to the horror of his adult children? Find out in David Williamson’s play When Dad Married Fury, which has its final performances at the Queanbeyan Performing Arts Centre at 2 and 8pm.Tickets $47-$57. Bookings: theq.net.au
DECALOGUE ENDS
Decalogue, Nine +Decalogue, Ten (1989, M) are the last two films in Polish director Krzysztof Kieślowski’s series. The first is about a mismatched couple (Piotr Machalica and Ewa Błaszczyk) dealing with his impotence, the second about two oddly-matched brothers – rock musician Artur (Zbigniew Zamachowski) and the more conservative Jerzy (Jerzy Stuhr) – who become increasingly paranoid after they inherit their father’s stamp collection.
Arc Cinema, National Film and Sound Archive, 4.30pm. Tickets $14/$12, phone 6248 2000.
TWILIGHT MARKET
The Christmas Twilight Market at Belconnen Arts Centre from 1pm to 6pm will have a special focus on sustainability and the environment. Each stall holder has created work that is eco-friendly and often created from a mix of new, recycled and/or re-imagined materials, using environmentally sustainable processes. Products available will include: mixed media artworks, greeting cards and prints; macramé sculptures, dream catchers; ceramic tableware, decorations, figurines; glass, ceramic, titanium, niobium, sterling silver, porcelain, perspex, bamboo jewellery; paper beads; hand-made and printed textile products; decoupage glassware; rag carry bags; knitted, woven clothing, scarves, accessories, wraps, blankets, wine and food.
Entry is free. It’s at 118 Emu Bank, Belconnen.
CELEBRATION
Aeoncademy, which believes in education through creativity, is celebrating its 10th birthday at Yarralumla Primary School, Loftus Street, Yarralumla, from 10am to 4pm with an exhibition of student work, live music, displays and activities. Entry is free.
MOZART WORLD
At 1.30pm at the National Portrait Gallery, The Opera Shed presents The World of Mozart – Tales of Travel with excerpts from Mozart operas including Don Giovanni and The Magic Flute and a poetry reading.
TUGGERANONG FESTIVAL
The Tuggeranong Festival is celebrating its silver jubilee at Tuggeranong Town Park from 11am to 9.30pm with an array of stalls, music, activities and entertainment, including a outdoor concert headlined by Boom Crash Opera. It’s free. For more information visit http://tuggeranongfestivalact.wordpress.com/
TWILIGHT FETE
The Miles Franklin Primary Twilight Fete is on from 4pm to 7pm with rides, prizes, market stalls, plant stalls, food, fun games for the children, a jumble sale, a chocolate wheel and more.
Alderman Street, Evatt.
A CHRISTMAS GARDEN
The Focus Supported Living Foundation invites you to A Christmas Garden at the historic property, ’’Werriwa’’ at Bungendore on Sunday, November 24th from 10am to 4pm. This event is being held to raise funds to support people with intellectual disability living in the Canberra region. Attractions include botanical artworks by local artists, flowers and Christmas decorations, gifts and crafts.
Werriwa, 866 Tarago Road, Bungendore. Adults $5, children free.
RECORDER CONCERT
The recorder is a very social instrument and comes in various sizes and shapes. A wide variety of music is written for it including many modern works. Canberra Recorder & Early Music Society (CREMS) was founded in 1974 and is a non-auditioned group of people of different ages from Canberra and the surrounding region, who love playing recorders together. It will be directed by Barbara Jerjen and the music will be both early and contemporary arranged for recorder orchestra and ensemble, and for seven different-sized recorders from the tiny sopranino to the very large contra-bass.
Free. High Court, Parkes Place, 2.30pm.
PLAY ON
Brindabella Orchestra presents its end of year concert. It will be conducted by Mitch de Jonge and will include pieces by Beethoven, Offenbach and Rossini.
Entry by gold coin or small note donation. Queanbeyan Uniting Church, Rutledge Street, Queanbeyan at 2pm.
OAKS CELEBRATION
At 4pm Oaks Estate is having a mini festival in Gillespie Park celebrating its heritage, people and unique character. Entry is free and there will be food and drink for sale as a fundraiser for the Philippines Disaster Relief Project, with proceeds been given to the Red Cross. There will be rides, live music, dance and more.
SWAP MEET
If you love old and collectable bargains and cars, try the Queanbeyan Swap Meet. It sees a gathering of American cars at the American Car Nationals. Entry $4 for adults (children under 14 free).
Queanbeyan Showground, Glebe Avenue, Queanbeyan.