Gothic, Giallo, Gore: Italian Horror - GOMA

Gothic, Giallo, Gore: Italian Horror - GOMA

We’re thrilled to be a part of a cinema series that’s equally as horrifying as it is Italian. If you’re into gore, horror and viewing rare 35mm prints and digital restorations from some of the most prolific Giallo film producers in history – this is one not to miss out on.

Emerging in the 1960’s & 70’s, this rare Brisbane screening of the Giallo film genre; one of the most alluring forms of European horror, will be shown exclusively at GOMA from 8th September – 1st October.

Which brings me to the box office snacks. It wouldn’t be a GOMA cinema experience without a custom themed gelato offering. Get ready to chomp on our SMOOTH CRIMINAL: milk chocolate gelato, malted nougat semi freddo & chocolate mud cake covered in Messina dark chocolate.

These delectable gelato chocolate bars will only be available at the cinema box office during the Masters of Italian Horror series… until stocks last

So what are you waiting for? Buy your tickets HERE! (you can also just turn up and buy tickets at the door)

WHERE: GOMA – Stanley Place, Cultural Precinct,South Bank, Brisbane

WHEN: 8th September – 1st October 2017

More info + Buy Tickets

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