Crafty Cinema – The Lost Tiger

Crafty Cinema – The Lost Tiger

Overview

The Lost Tiger tells the story of Teo, a baby tiger found abandoned and wearing a mysterious crystal necklace. He’s adopted by a family of macho kangaroo wrestlers but must embark on an epic quest to reconnect to his heritage and save his homeland from destruction.  

The Lost Tiger is the first animated film to be written and directed by an indigenous woman. Chantelle Murray, a Bardi woman originally from Broome, says the film is all about belonging and is relevant to all of us.  

If you’d like to learn more about Tasmanian Tigers, or Thylacines, join us for our special Kids’ Book Club on Friday 16 April. We will be discussing The Thylacine and the Time Machine by Renee Treml. 

Crafty Cinema is designed for people who like to keep their hands busy while relaxing with a good film and allows you to get together with other crafters and enjoy a wholesome evening out. We’ll keep some lights on, so you can keep the crafting going, while still enjoying the film. 

If you can do it from your seat, you can work on it at Crafty Cinema. 

  • Free family event.  Suitable for all ages. 
  • Please note, seating is not allocated, so arrive early to secure the spot of your choice.  
  • Simple snacks and craft activity provided, please BYO additional.

Film – The Lost Tiger
Rating – G.
Run time – 82 mins.


Free Entry

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