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Familiar Touch

DirectorSarah Friedland

CastsKatelyn Nacon, H. Jon Benjamin, Kathleen Chalfant, Carolyn Michelle Smith

Duration92 minutes

RatingM

GenreDrama

Trailer & Synopsis

Amid the haze of fading memory and shifting desires, Ruth, a retired cook, quietly navigates her transition to assisted living. With grace, wit, and the enduring threads of her identity, she deals with her changing sense of self and her bonds with those who care for her. As her surroundings grow unfamiliar, something unexpected begins to take shape - what if we glow most warmly at the edges of memory?

Familiar Touch is now showing in cinemas since October 23, 2025 to November 18, 2025

SESSION TIMES IN DARWIN

Mon Jun 15, 2026 Change location

Familiar Touch session times in Darwin at Mon Jun 15, 2026 – see all showtimes and cinemas currently screening Familiar Touch across Darwin. You can easily change the location by selecting another city from the menu above.

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Deckchair Cinema

Deckchair Cinema

Familiar Touch session times in Deckchair Cinema Darwin

Session Times
  • 07:00 PM
  • 07:00 PM

Phone: +61889414377

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