The 300- odd strong crowd were re splendidly dressed in formal black tie with a touch of green and gold.
After the traditional playing of the national anthem, the film was officially presented by Mark Skiffington (Captain), Mick Colliss (Vice- Captain), and brothers Hamish and Sandy Sutherland.
Amongst the "who's who" of the Perth Social scene, were past and present Olympic athletes, national rugby representatives, and the West Australian Monopoly Champion.
Scott Baskett, director of Colours By Numbers was thrilled by the audience's response, "We had a wonderful night" he said after the screening, " and the turn out is a testiment to the participants of the film and their bridging of the worlds of sport and puzzles".
The next step is to promote the film through film festivals, and attract broadcast interest.
Any privileged guests who attended the preview screening are encouraged to add comments below.
Last Saturday night was truly a memorable experience . Not only did the Sudokumentary make you laugh , made you cry but made you proud to be Australian.
ReplyDeleteEvery kid has a dream to play for Australia and it was great to see four men achieve that dream.
The way it was put together not only showed what aussies can achieve by having a fair dinkum crack at something but it also showed an insight into the world of puzzlers a truly unique group of human beings .
This film should go on to bigger and better things and inspire others in it's wake.