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GCFF26 Deathkeeper

Deathkeeper

Gold Coast Film Festival

Red Carpet from 5:30pm | In Cinema Formalities 6:30pm

Fri 24 Apr, 6:30pm
Deathkeeper
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Deathkeeper

Cursed to age decades each time he saves a life, a reclusive angel is drawn to a possessed woman hunted by a charming demon in disguise - forcing him to confront the only way to reclaim his youth: killing.

Luke, a near-immortal angel, is cursed to age whenever he saves a life and regain his youth only by taking one. Trapped in this cruel balance between mercy and destruction, he has spent centuries paying for every miracle. When the fallen demon Malagor raises an undead army, Luke is thrust into a brutal war between Heaven and Hell. As darkness spreads, his loyalty is tested by the young man he has raised like a son, and by his growing connection to Julie and Yasmin. Caught between love and duty, Luke must decide whether to remain an angel of compassion… or become the weapon he was created to be. Blending supernatural horror, epic fantasy, and tragic romance, DEATHKEEPER explores the cost of salvation in a world where love may be the most dangerous choice of all."

Dates
Fri 24 Apr, 6:30pm
Director
Tristan Barr
Genre
Horror
Where
Cinema 1
Warnings
Unclassified MA15+
Duration
95 mins
Cast
Charles Cottier, George Pullar, Isabella Procida, Peter Thurnwald, Shuang Hu, & Matt Caffoe
Tickets
$20 General
$16 Concession
(No Free HOTA Tickets)
Accessibility
HI - Hearing Impaired listening assistive headsets are available for this film.
(Limited number of devices)

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