Despite the interruption from Cyclone Alfred, the Bangalow Film Festival (BFF) is back with new dates at the Bangalow A&I Hall: April 30 till May 4.
And for those who have tickets, organisers say they are fully transferable.
BFF 2025 ‘Take Two’ offers as much of the original program as cinematically possible, say organisers.
‘The opening night on Wednesday will celebrate all things Australia, with a screening of The Tracker and Andamooka.
The Tracker will be introduced by director Rolf de Heer himself, along with actors Damon Gameau and Gary Sweet.
Andamooka is described as ‘an intriguing story of a troubled city woman who heads to the outback on a quest to spend her 30th birthday in the tiny opal mining town of the same name’.
Following the screening will be a Q&A with director Mara Jean Quinn and Mandy Nolan.
‘Thursday night will feature Academy Award Winning documentary, No Other Land, introduced by esteemed broadcaster Kerry O’Brien.
The festival will close with a night of glitz and glamour, bringing a touch of Italy to Bangalow, the Australian premiere of Milano – the Inside Story of Italian Fashion.
Program online
For more details on films and special events, peruse the full festival program at www.bangalowfilmfestival.com.au.


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