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As his mother faces death, Sal, with down syndrome, seeks the father he never knew.
With his mother dying of lung cancer, Sal, in his 30’s and with Down Syndrome, embarks on a journey to find his father – a rock band singer that his mother had a one-night stand with – 30 years ago.
What About Sal is written and directed by John Jarratt.
Take a break from the garden, come and grab a cuppa and see a movie on Riverside’s big screen. With concessions tickets for only $9 and a free bickie with every hot drink.
Morning Movie Club prices for What About Sal only apply to the screening on Thursday 15 August at 10:30am. All other sessions are available at standard prices.
Explore all of the current Morning Movie Club titles.
There will be a Q&A on Thursday 8 August after the 7pm screening, with actor Gerard O’Dwyer and writer, director, actor John Jarratt.
In English
Wheelchair accessible
Companion Card accepted
Assistive Hearing system available (FM)
Find out more about accessibility at Riverside Theatres
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