
The MAYC is hosting a deep dive into the world of films from the Land Down Under. According to a recent announcement, NMTV Studio Manager Eric Houston will be your guide through a showcase that blends iconic clips and photo rarities, spanning from the outback adventures of "Crocodile Dundee" to the post-apocalyptic roads of "Mad Max."
For those intrigued by the prospect of discovering both revered blockbusters and hidden cinematic gems, this Australian film class promises a thorough survey of the nation's contributions to cinema. Houston is set to pull back the curtain on a selection that includes the visually dazzling "Moulin Rouge," amid the backdrop of lesser-known regional delights. An opportunity for enthusiasts and cinephiles alike, attendees are encouraged to secure their spot as space might be as expansive as the Australian wilderness, but seats certainly are not.
Details for registration have been made readily available for all interested parties. Potential attendees can reach out via phone at 763-786-9375 to ask questions or to enlist themselves for this excursion into Aussie filmography. For those who prefer to avoid the chatter of a phone call, registration is also accessible online by visiting the event's official webpage at BlaineMN.gov/MAYCRegister.









