It has been nine years since the birth of the Sound on Screen Music Film Festival. This year, organisers are bringing audio and visual art forms together again with carefully curated titles from around the world and locally, from April 26 to 28.
Music and film-lovers are invited to The Labia Theatre to keep cinema culture alive. Reinforce your love of music via film and get exposed to fascinating genres and music culture that you may not be aware of.
This year, the theatre is bringing guests another exciting collection of international music-related movies and documentaries, covering everything from Rock, Techno, Black Metal and Industrial music, to legends in the shape of Queen’s Freddie Mercury and a dress-up anniversary screening of Mike Myers’ Wayne’s World. As always, Flamedrop Productions’ favourite independent cinema to host the festival, is the Labia Theatre.
2019 Sound on Screen Line-Up:
Friday April 26
8.30pm – Freddie Mercury – The King of Queen (SA premiere)
Saturday April 27
6.15pm – Industrial Soundtrack for the Urban Decay (1st SA screening)
8.30pm – Wayne’s World (27th anniversary Dress-Up Screening Party)
Sunday April 28
6.15pm – Paris/Berlin : 20 Years of Underground Techno (1st SA screening)
8.30pm – Lords of Chaos (SA premiere)
Drinks from the Labia Theatre bar can be taken into the cinema. Booking can be made at Quicket: www.quicket.co.za/organisers/572-sound-on-screen-music-film-festivalTickets are R45 each. Stay updated by liking the Facebook page at www.facebook.com/SoundOnScreenFilmFest.

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