A Good Person

KISMET MOVIES IS PROUD TO PRESENT A GOOD PERSON SPECIAL SCREENING AND VIRTUAL Q&A WITH DIRECTOR, WRITER AND ACTOR ZACH BRAFF.

 

Sunday, 23rd April 2023 | LEARN MORE BELOW and SAVE YOUR SPOT NOW!

This special screening and virtual Q&A will take place nationally, check participating cinemas below and save the date:

Sunday 23 April 

A GOOD PERSON special screening, followed by the virtual Q&A with Zach Braff

2:15PM AEST SYDNEY, CANBERRA, BRISBANE, MELBOURNE, HOBART

1:45PM ACST ADELAIDE

12:15PM AWST PERTH

 

PARTICIPATING CINEMAS:

Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace - Sydney

Dendy Newtown - Sydney

Dendy Canberra - Canberra

Village Southland - Melbourne

Dendy Coorparoo - Brisbane

Palace Nova Eastend - Adelaide

Wallis Mt Barker - Adelaide

Wallis Mitcham - Adelaide

Luna Leederville - Perth

State Cinema - Hobart 

   

SPECIAL GUEST | ZACH BRAFF

                                                                                              

Braff’s success as an actor began with the 2001 beloved television series “Scrubs”, for which he earned an Emmy nomination and three consecutive Golden Globe nominations all while transitioning to work behind-the-camera, where he soon found equal footing as a director, writer and producer.

Braff made his feature film debut as a director and writer on the 2004 comedy-drama “Garden State”, receiving accolades from film critics across the board and garnered over three dozen award-nominations, including a Grand Jury Prize nomination at the Sundance Film Festival.  In 2020 he co-directed an episode of everyone’s favourite “Ted Lasso” which earned him an Emmy Award.

 “A Good Person” is his third original feature, produced by MGM. This star-studded feel-good drama stars Academy Award Nominee, Florence Pugh (Don’t Worry Darling, Little Women) and Academy Award Winner, Morgan Freeman. This heartfelt, feel-good drama depicts Braff’s deeply personal story, about love, loss and forgiveness, as well as timely intergenerational and interracial relationships, taking viewers on the characters’ journey, their struggles, grief, and their resilience.

 

Q&A HOST |  JASON 'JABBA' DAVIS

                                                                                                    

Jason ‘Jabba’ Davis is a multi award-winning broadcaster, performer and writer.

He is also a well-known face and voice in Australian entertainment, having presented on-air on Channel [V] for a decade, appearing in hit TV shows including 'Fat Pizza' and 'Housos', and hosted radio shows around the country.  

Jabba is currently Weekend Sunrise's resident movie man, presenting ‘Jabba’s Movies’, where he reviews the latest blockbusters and interviews the world's biggest stars.

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Director >

Zach Braff

Cast >

Florence Pugh, Morgan Freeman, Celeste O'Connor

Genre >

Drama

Classification >

MA15+

Running Time >

128 mins

Country >

USA

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WATCH TRAILER HERE

A GOOD PERSON follows 25-year-old Allison (Florence Pugh) and 83-year-old Daniel (Morgan Freeman) who both grieve the same tragic loss. When an unexpected connection unites them they discover a newfound will to live.

Allison and Daniel dreadfully cross paths for the first time at an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. It’s in their breaking points of despair that these two form a friendship eliciting compassion, and forgiveness needed to overcome their guilt and find freedom. Their bond comes at a critical moment for Ryan, who engages in risky behavior as a way of coping with the loss of her parents. What results from this new type of family unit is a moving story about the unexpected ways people connect, heal, forgive, and forge new ways to keep living.

IN CINEMAS NOW | CHECK PARTICIPATING CINEMAS BELOW

Director Zach Braff | Cast Florence Pugh, Morgan Freeman, Celeste O'Conner | Genre Drama | Running Time 128 mins | Country USA | Rating MA15+

A GOOD PERSON follows 25-year-old Allison (Florence Pugh) and 83-year-old Daniel (Morgan Freeman) who both grieve the same tragic loss. When an unexpected connection unites them they discover a newfound will to live.

Allison and Daniel dreadfully cross paths for the first time at an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. It’s in their breaking points of despair that these two form a friendship eliciting compassion, and forgiveness needed to overcome their guilt and find freedom. Their bond comes at a critical moment for Ryan, who engages in risky behavior as a way of coping with the loss of her parents. What results from this new type of family unit is a moving story about the unexpected ways people connect, heal, forgive, and forge new ways to keep living.

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