
Dates
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Accessibility
Screening daily on Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 October at 2.30pm, 4.30pm, and 6.30pm.
Prices
Admission
Laze on the lawn as we turn the OzAsia Festival Stage into a relaxing open-air cinema.
Bring your family and friends and settle in with your picnic blanket for a free afternoon movie session at Lucky Dumpling Market.
With games and activities to enjoy before the screening, it’s the perfect way to kick off OzAsia Festival with some of our favourite family-friendly films.
Session Times
2.30pm
Mirai
Anime | PG | 98mins
English dub with English subtitles
4.30pm
Kimi no Na wa 君の名は。(Your Name)
Anime | PG | 107mins
Japanese with English subtitles
6.30pm
Yellow is Forbidden
Documentary | G | 92mins
Chinese Mandarin, English,
French with English subtitles
- Accessibility
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This venue is wheelchair accessible.
- Age Suitability
- All ages
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OzAsia Festival is Australia’s leading contemporary arts festival engaging with Asia. It showcases the best theatre, dance, music, visual arts, literature, food and cultural events from across Asia.
Discover OzAsia FestivalPerformance Location: Lucky Dumpling Market, Elder Park

Lucky Dumpling Market is held in collaboration with Adelaide Festival Centre's OzAsia Festival and operated by the team behind Gluttony.
It is located in Elder Park (Park 26), King William Rd, Adelaide.
Lucky Dumpling Market welcomes people with access needs, including those who use wheelchairs and other mobility aids.
Visit the Lucky Dumpling Market website for further information about venue access.
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