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Moonlight Movies - The Pout Pout Fish (G) and H is for Happiness (PG)

  • Wickham Picture Gardens Walcott Drive Wickham, WA, 6720 Australia (map)

Moonlight Movies

16 May

Start: 6.15pm, Finish: 9.30pm

Location: Wickham Picture Gardens

Ages: All ages, Free Event, Tickets: N/A, Walk-ins welcome

Moonlight Movies invites you to enjoy open-air cinema under the stars at the Wickham Picture Gardens. Pack a picnic, settle in, and experience a curated selection of films in a relaxed outdoor setting. 

The Pout Pout Fish (G)

6.15pm start

Based on the New York Times bestselling book, The Pout-Pout Fish brings to life the hilarious and heartwarming story of an unlikely duo, Mr. Fish (voiced by Nick Offerman) and Pip (voiced by Nina Oyama), who embark on an epic undersea quest to find a legendary fish that could save their homes.

Featuring a star-studded voice cast including Nick Offerman, Nina Oyama, Miranda Otto, Remy Hii, Jordin Sparks, and Amy Sedaris, this feel-good animated adventure will make a splash with audiences of all ages.

Directed by Ricard Cussó and Rio Harrington, and written by Elise Allen, Elie Choufany, and Dominic Morris, The Pout-Pout Fish celebrates the power of friendship, courage, and spreading happiness - no matter how deep the ocean goes.

H is for Happiness (PG)

8pm start (approx)

Set in the colourful Australian coastal town of Albany, H IS FOR HAPPINESS is a classic feel-good film for all ages that will make you laugh, cry, and cheer with delight. Based on the award-winning book My Life as an Alphabet by Barry Jonsberg, it is the genuinely heart-warming and unflinchingly honest story of one twelve-year-old’s determination to bring her family back from the brink and spark happiness in their lives. Using an entirely unique approach, Candice Phee is an unforgettable heroine whose exploits will inspire and delight anyone who has faced the trials of adolescence and the heartbreak of family tragedy.

Starring newcomers Daisy Axon and Wesley Patton alongside Miriam Margolyes, Richard Roxburgh, Emma Booth, Joel Jackson, Deb Mailman and a miniature horse, H IS FOR HAPPINESS shows us a quintessentially Australian world through the eyes of a quirky outsider, and is a joyous celebration of all things a little bit different.

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