The Barossa Film Club was founded in 2003 by a group of Barossa residents to screen unusual and interesting films. The club meets monthly, from February to November, to screen 10 short and 10 feature films. The films, representing different countries of origin, genres and eras are selected by a committee of club members.
The Barossa Film Club is managed by a committee of elected volunteers, responsible for the film program and the monthly screenings in St Paul’s Lutheran Church Hall, on the Corner of Murray Street and Basedow Road, Tanunda.
Film Screenings
Month film screenings are usually held on the third Friday of each month, from February to November, unless otherwise advised.
6.30 pm – doors open
7.00 pm – short film
7.15 pm – door prize drawer
Not before 7.30 pm – main feature
Film bookings
To assist with preparation of the hall, please contact Maureen Stubbs (Front of House) via email: barossafilmclub@gmail.com, or text: 0409 094 957.
This lets us know who are attending, plus the names of any guests.
Catering
Tea, coffee, milk, sugar and hot water is provided.
Members are encouraged to bring snacks, wine, etc for their personal consumption during the evening.
Membership
Full annual membership ($40) entitles a member to attend all screenings and participate in the AGM.
Limited annual membership ($15) entitles a member to attend three consecutive screenings.
For more information please refer to the Membership Page.
Film Programme
2025 Film Program can be found here.
For more information contact us below:
- Email: barossafilmclub@gmail.com
Social Media
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