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THE LONELY SPIRITS VARIETY HOUR

COMING SOON TO DIGITAL PLATFORMS

WINNER: Best Film, Sydney Underground Film Festival 2022

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WINNER: Best Actor, Festival des Antipodes 2022,

St Tropez, France

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NOMINATED: ‘Top 10 Australian Films of 2022

by The Curb, Screen Hub & Cinema Australia

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NOMINATED: Blackmagic Design Australian Innovation Award  - 70th Melbourne International Film Festival 2022


Revelation Film Festival 


46th Asian-American International

Film Festival, New York
"that rare beast - a true original!" Filmink Magazine

"wonderfully absurd, hilarious & moving" The Curb

"hijacks your heart & leaves it broke in a million pieces" Screenhub

"a hilarious, wonderfully weird delight" 70th MIFF Progra
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Director: Platon Theodoris

Writers: Platon Theodoris & Nitin Vengurlekar

Cast: 

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Genre: Comedy

Australia 

When verbose radio host Neville Umbrellaman lands in hospital, a group of unexpected performers crash his show The Lonely Spirits Variety Hour. Rabindranath Chakraborty, known as Neville Umbrellaman to his loyal listeners hosts the late night variety show from an eclectic studio built in his parent’s garage. Along with guests Neville shares  existential musings & spins all the best public domain hits.

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After waking up with a headache Rabindranath suddenly finds himself in hospital. During the anxious wait for clarity and results, Neville's live show must stay on air, so an eccentric guest list help complete the variety line up. This includes folk singer Kenneth Wong, Rabindranath's crush Sabrina D’Angelo, Terry the neighbour, local French baker Yvette and jazz band Freddy Nietchze’s Good-time Bee-Bop Quintet. There will be no rehearsals.

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This film is adapted from Nitin Vengurlekar’s incredible theatre show The Lonely Spirits Variety Hour. This wonderfully absurdist comedy drew inspiration from both Jacques Tati and Spike Milligan and was a rare gem in Australia’s cultural landscape. The stage play premiered at Sydney’s Bankstown Arts Centre and then played The Griffin Theatre.

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