Return to Oz: Art & Cinema

This 1980s follow up to The Wizard of Oz is a cult classic! Dorothy (a young Fairuza Balk), saved from a psychiatric experiment by a mysterious girl, finds herself back in the land of her dreams, and makes delightful new friends, and dangerous new enemies.
“Return to Oz may have sunk at the box office, but the film and its score remain a treasure – familiar and yet otherworldly. It’s the sound of a place where the mundane and the magical can coexist, where messages are delivered via shooting stars, trees grow lunch and brave, lost girls can traverse worlds to save each other.” – The Guardian
Includes an introduction by a Heide curator and admission to exhibition TERMINUS: JESS JOHNSON AND SIMON WARD.
“Return to Oz may have sunk at the box office, but the film and its score remain a treasure – familiar and yet otherworldly. It’s the sound of a place where the mundane and the magical can coexist, where messages are delivered via shooting stars, trees grow lunch and brave, lost girls can traverse worlds to save each other.” – The Guardian
Includes an introduction by a Heide curator and admission to exhibition TERMINUS: JESS JOHNSON AND SIMON WARD.
Rating | PG |
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Genre | Childrens |
Running Time | 113 |
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Times
Session times for the new cinema week, commencing each Thursday, will be released the Tuesday afternoon prior