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| Night Fare |
by William Head
prod. William Head
Victorian College of the Arts and Music, University of Melbourne
Australia , 6' min.
English with English STs
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In the lonely night, Melbourne's Punjabi taxi drivers meet at the Red Pepper Indian restaurant to share the food of their homeland. Night Fare follows one driver in from the cold and into the bustle of a midnight sanctuary.
In the dead of the lonely night, Melbourne's Punjabi taxi drivers meet post-shift at the Red Pepper Indian restaurant. Outsiders in a foreign land, they find solidarity and companionship by sharing the food, language, music and culture of their homeland. Night Fare follows one driver in from the cold night and into the bustle of this early-morning scene. What emerges is an impression of a lively and unknown pocket of a new culture establishing itself in the heart of the sleeping metropolis.
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