Dracula: Audio described film screening

Past event

Join us for an audio described screening of the iconic 1979 horror film Dracula directed by John Badham. In this stylish retelling of the classic dark romantic novel by Bram Stoker and its 1924 stage adaptation, Frank Langella gives an electrifying performance as the bloodthirsty Count who travels to England in 1913 in search of an immortal bride. This film is rated 18 plus.

Audio description (AD) is the description of visual information, narrated between gaps in the dialogue and accessible to people who are blind or have low vision. For this film screening, the live audio description is provided by Vivienne Abitia, an experienced actor and voice work artist who delivers live audio description for the Queensland Performing Arts Centre through Vision Australia, as well as other organisations and events.

This program is presented in conjunction with the exhibition Anne Wallace: Strange Ways, showing at QUT Art Museum.

Book online or contact QUT Art Museum on 07 3138 5370 or artmuseum@qut.edu.au. Please provide your full name, phone number, and total number of attendees.

This film will be screened in O Block. See our Visit page for more information on accessing QUT Gardens Point campus and a map showing the location of O Block. Alternatively, a guide will be outside the front of QUT Art Museum 10 minutes before the film to walk guests to the screening location.

Place

QUT Gardens Point Campus, O Block Room 412

Date

7 February 2020

When

Wednesday 5 February 10AM – 12PM
Friday 7 February 6:30 – 8:30PM

Cost

Free, bookings essential