We acknowledge Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live and give respect to their Elders, past and present.
Siblings Jonathon and Elan Bogarin recorded interviews of their grandmother Annette Ontell until her death at age 93. After she passed the siblings returned to her now-abandoned farmhouse at 306 Hollywood Avenue, New Jersey. As they sort through decades of accumulated objects, they uncover memories of her loving personality, fussy habits and the pride she took in the family’s Jewish heritage.
The film meditates on loss, inheritance and the emotional weight of material culture. It considers how people assign meaning to everyday items and how those stories linger long after a loved one is gone.
‘By treating objects as emotional artefacts rather than evidence, 306 Hollywood finds a poetic language for grief, showing how memory clings to the everyday long after people disappear.’ - Guy Lodge,Variety
Ahead of the feature film we will screen two short films:
Meet Angus 2025 | AUS | 1 min | D: Paul Easther Grandparents Visit 2025 | AUS | 1 min | D: Paul Easther Winners of the ‘Across Generations Award’ at the UPSTAGEING Short Film & Video Competition. The UPSTAGEINGShort Film & Video Competition is in partnership with Screen Canberra and is a cornerstone of UPSTAGEING - Canberra’s first large-scale celebration of creative ageing. By centring stories told for, by or with older people, the competition aims to dismantle ageism and celebrate the profound contributions older Canberrans make to our culture.
Arc Cinema
We are situated in the heart of Canberra on McCoy Circuit, Acton, between the shores of Lake Burley Griffin and the grounds of the Australian National University. Just a 10-minute walk from the city and state bus interchanges.