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Best friends Agnes and Lydie walk down a path, it is autumn, they then lay on the ground talking and laughing

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A24's fearless black comedy is a tender, deadpan, and uncompromising look at the aftershock of trauma, and announces Eva Victor as a breakout talent.

Join us on Tuesday, 2 September at Luna Leederville from 6.15pm and, at Luna Leederville to celebrate this fearless black comedy, a breakout hit at Sundance, with a glass of wine and a Krispy Kreme donut included in the ticket price. Boundless Books will have a pop-up stall for you to browse your next read. Film starts, 6.45pm

A breakout hit at Sundance and screenplay award winner, Sorry, Baby is a bold, darkly funny, and deeply affecting debut from writer-director Eva Victor. Told in nonlinear chapters, the film follows five pivotal years in the life of Agnes (played with wit and vulnerability by Victor herself), a young English professor whose journey from grad school to tenure is quietly shaped by the aftermath of a traumatic event.

Alongside Agnes are her vibrant best friend Lydie (Naomi Ackie), her endearingly awkward neighbour (Lucas Hedges), and an unexpected companion in the form of a stray kitten. With its sharp script, emotionally layered storytelling, and fearless tone, this poignant dramedy marks the arrival of a bold new voice in contemporary cinema.

Fresh from the Cannes Directors’ Fortnight, Sorry, Baby is not to be missed.

Season starts Luna Leederville, 4th September

Ticket includes a glass of wine and donut on arrival
Standard $30
Concession $24

Sorry, Baby first look screening event - with wine, donuts and a pop-up bookstore


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103m

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New Release


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No quick hit of words could ever accurately convey the power and potency of Victor’s debut, a darkly funny and enormously tender film.
IndieWire
★★★★ A warm, bitingly funny refocus of the trauma plot... Not only nimble and consistently funny, but one of the best, most honest renderings of life after sexual assault that I’ve seen.
The Guardian
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