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Three Summers

Romantic comedy. A fiddle player meets a theremin composer at a festival, and the two fall in love. Over the course of three consecutive summers, their paths will keep crossing.

At Westival, a Western Australian folk festival, wholesome country fiddle player Keevey meets experimental theremin composer Roland and, despite being like chalk and cheese, the two fall in love.

Over the course of three consecutive summers, their paths will keep crossing, as will those of the other regular festivalgoers.

1 hour, 38 minutes

Last on

Sun 6 Jun 202100:40

Music Played

  • Xavier Rudd

    Follow The Sun (Album Version)

  • John Butler Trio

    Spring To Come

  • Xavier Rudd

    03 Follow The Sun

  • Ball Park Music

    04 Its Nice To Be Alive

  • Adam Gare and Sophie Gare

    01 Techno Thero

  • Adam Gare and Sophie Gare

    05 Siren Voice

  • Matt Corby

    Brother

  • Adam Gare and Sophie Gare

    08 Not Remotely Like Nirvana

  • San Cisco

    Too Much Time Together

  • Birds of Tokyo

    Lanterns

  • Goldenhorse

    Maybe Tomorrow

  • Patrick James

    10 Message

  • Adam Gare and Sophie Gare

    22 Techno Folk Funk

  • Gotye

    Somebody That I Used To Know (feat. Kimbra)

  • The Warrikins

    12 Wild Colonial Boy

  • The Warrikins

    20 When You Were Sweet Sixteen

  • Sarah Blasko

    We Won't Run

  • The Tommyhawks

    14 New Friends

  • Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu

    Wiyathul

  • Dan Sultan

    16 The Same Man

  • Meg Mac

    Never Be

  • Little Birdy

    18 Beautiful To Me

  • LEISURE

    Got It Bad

  • The Warrikins

    07 Whiskey In The Jar

Credits

RoleContributor
KeeveyRebecca Breeds
Professor WellbornJacqueline McKenzie
RolandRobert Sheehan
QueenieMagda Szubanski
EamonJohn Waters
HenryMichael Caton
LindaKate Box
JackKelton Pell
PamDeborah Mailman
RubyNichola Balestri
JafarAmay Jain
OliviaCaroline Brazier
WriterBen Elton
DirectorBen Elton

Broadcasts

  • Sat 15 Sep 201822:00
  • Sun 29 Dec 201901:35
  • Sun 13 Dec 202000:20
  • Sun 6 Jun 202100:40