HeARTflicks Charity Film Screening
Enjoy films? HeARTflicks Charity Film Screening blends art and activism. Films from around the world, all produced to entertain while shedding light on domestic violence and raising money for charity.
Films include:
- Spider-Zan - (G) heartwarming drama creating hope for equality for the next generation. (Iran)
- Headshot - (M) crime drama with supernatural twist that challenges men to act against domestic violence. (Australia)
- Aphelion - (R18+) dramatic feature, told in real time, of a young woman trapped in an abusive relationship (Australia)
Part proceeds assist Zahra Foundation, a charity working to empower women and raise awareness about domestic abuse.
The main feature is a gripping Australian film about an abusive relationship, told in real time. See the film and be challenged. The film is deliberately confronting BUT portrays what is actually happening to hundred of thousands of women. Must see.
NOTE - Aphelion has no frontal nudity but depicts sex scenes, has frequent course language. Depicts escalating abuse.
Presented by: Steven Coy
Based in South Australia, Steven is a retiree and 'nubie' writer, actor and producer.
He loves film and wants to bring together the ART of film production with HEART to make a difference. With 40 years experience as a writer and producer in the corporate sector he is now turning his time to create and showcase narratives that can make a difference. Steven's motivation to raise awareness around issues of domestic violence came through experiences in his own family.
Steven is a 'mature' student at the Ann Peters School of Acting, he has a BA in Communications (Film & Television), he has written and produced two short films - 'Tamika Agent in Time' with Monkey Stack and 'HEADSHOT' with Double Impact.
The 2025 HeARTflicks Charity Screening raised $3000 for the Zahra Foundation.
Sessions
Ticket Prices
Prices may not be available on all sessions
All transactions incur a $4.80 Transaction Fee (some exceptions apply). Read more at Fees explained.
1 Venue
Cinema 1 at The Piccadilly
The Piccadilly, 181 O'Connell St, North Adelaide, Kaurna
- Step-free mobility aid access through the main entrance with an accessible bathroom.
- Venue is suitable for all ages
Suitability & Warnings
Please note
The subject of domestic violence needs to be addressed. The final feature film shows how an abusive partner can escalate in an insidious way. Every 6 days a woman is killed in Australia by her partner or former partner. The films challenge us all, especially men, to look out for the signs of domestic violence and then do something to prevent it.