World Movies Storytellers: 30 Films From Across the Globe
30 films from 30 countries every night in November.
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Throughout November, World Movies will present 30 films from 30 countries, at 8.30pm each night.
The month-long event includes a number of Australian TV premieres such Oscar-winning Hungarian film Son of Saul, plus Taxi Tehran, Halal Love (and Sex), A Second Chance, and Glassland.
Chris Keely, SBS General Manager of Subscription Television, said: “World Movies has been bringing the best of world cinema to Australian screens for 21 years on Foxtel, and we are thrilled to present a stellar line-up of international films for our November Storytellers season.
“Including 13 Australian premieres throughout the month, the season features the finest films from around the world, with captivating storytelling and stunning performances.”
Partisan (2015, Australia)
Tuesday, 1 November 8.30pm
The Dark Horse (2014, New Zealand)
Wednesday, 2 November 8.30pm
009-1: The End Of The Beginning (2013, Japan)
Thursday, 3 November 8.30pm
Haemoo (Sea Fog) (2014, South Korea) **Australian Television Premiere**
Friday, 4 November 8.30pm
The Assassin (2015, Taiwan)
Saturday, 5 November 8.30pm
Office (2015, China) **Australian Television Premiere**
Sunday, 6 November 8.30pm
Yellow Flowers On The Green Grass (2015, Vietnam) **Australian Television Premiere**
Monday, 7 November 8.30pm
How To Win At Checkers (Every Time) (2015, Thailand)
Tuesday, 8 November 8.30pm
Umrika (2015, India)
Wednesday, 9 November 8.30pm
Taxi Tehran (2015, Iran) **Australian Television Premiere**
Thursday, 10 November 8.30pm
Son of Saul (2015, Hungary) **Australian Television Premiere**
Friday, 11 November 8.30pm
Halal Love (And Sex) (2015, Lebanon) **Australian Television Premiere**
Saturday, 12 November 8.30pm
A Tale Of Love and Darkness (2015, Israel)
Sunday, 13 November 8.30pm
The Student (2016, Russia) **Australian Television Premiere**
Monday, 14 November 8.30pm
The Tribe (2014, Ukraine)
Tuesday, 15 November 8.30pm
Ida (2013, Poland)
Wednesday, 16 November 8.30pm
A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence (2014, Sweden) **Australian Television Premiere**
Thursday, 17 November 8.30pm
A Second Chance (2014, Denmark) **Australian Television Premiere**
Friday, 18 November 8.30pm
Phoenix (2014, Germany) **Australian Television Premiere**
Saturday, 19 November 8.30pm
The Brand New Testament (2015, Belgium) **Australian Television Premiere**
Sunday, 20 November 8.30pm
Dheepan (2015, France)
Monday, 21 November 8.30pm
The Great Beauty (2013, Italy)
Tuesday, 22 November 8.30pm
Marshland (2014, Spain)
Wednesday, 23 November 8.30pm
Duke Of Burgundy (2014, England)
Thursday, 24 November 8.30pm
Glassland (2014, Ireland) **Australian Television Premiere**
Friday, 25 November 8.30pm
Nakom (2016, Ghana)
Saturday, 26 November 8.30pm
Tangerine (2015, USA)
Sunday, 27 November 8.30pm
The Chosen Ones (2015, Mexico)
Monday, 28 November 8.30pm
No (2012, Chile)
Tuesday, 29 November 8.30pm
Francisco (2015, Argentina) **Australian Television Premiere**
Wednesday, 30 November 8.30pm
One Response
That’s the sort of thing SBS used to do for everyone – not just the 30% with Pay TV – back when it was still a Special Broadcasting Service and not a commercial channel.