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pointe:DAncing on a knifes edge

QLD PREMIERE with Filmmaker Q&A

Presented by Alliance Française Central Queensland Pointe is an intimate portrait of renowned Austra- lian artist, Floeur Alder as she heals herself through dance, after a horrific random knife attack.

POINTE is a captivating documentary about Australian dancer Floeur Alder, daughter of ballet legends Lucette Aldous and Alan Alder. At 22, about to embark on her European dance career, she survives a brutal stabbing by a stranger outside her home. While the physical wounds heal, the trauma stirs turbulent mem- ories from her past, sparking a deeply personal quest to find her place in the dance world. POINTE is a poetic, unflinching portrait of this courageous artist, her remarkable family and the power of creativity to heal even the deepest wounds.

16th January, 2026

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7:00PM – 9:00PM

Yeppoon Town Hall

25 Normanby St, Yeppoon QLD 

Adults: $22

Concession: $11

Children (Under 12): $11

YEAR

2025

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CLASSIFICATION

M15+

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GENRE

Documentary

DURATION

 80 minutes

PRODUCER

Dawn Jackson

DIRECTOR

Dawn Jackson

WRITER

Dawn Jackson, Nick Dunlop

CAST

Floeur Alder

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Capricorn Film Festival Inc is supported In part by grants from the Australian Government, Queensland Government through Arts Queensland, Screen Queensland, Livingstone Shire Council, and the Regional Arts Development Fund and in part by the Regional councils of Central Queensland believing an investment in the Arts is an investment in Central Queensland's future.

 

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