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Light: Works from Tate’s Collection

ACMI, in an Australian exclusive, will present a major exhibition of more than 70 works from the national collection of British art institution, Tate. Light: Works from Tate’s Collection premieres as part of the Victorian Government’s Melbourne Winter Masterpieces series. Curated by Tate, UK and drawing from its prestigious collection, Light features over 70 works spanning 200 years of art history including painting, photography, sculpture, drawing, kinetic art, installation and the moving image. Light celebrates groundbreaking moments as artists from...

Australia on Celluloid

Ritz Cinemas 45 St Pauls St, Randwick

Ritz Cinemas, Randwick continues to celebrate its 85th birthday by announcing Australia on Celluloid, a year of Australian Classics presented on 35mm...

Melbourne Cinémathèque 2022 program

ACMI, Melbourne Flinders St, Melbourne

The Melbourne Cinémathèque has unveiled its program for the second half of 2022, opening with Douglas Sirk and closing with musicals. The program screens at ACMI from August 24 – December 21, showcasing a breadth of films from early German expressionism to contemporary Cannes winners, including provocative European films exploring gender, sexuality, activism, and non-conformity. Films screen in 35mm prints, 16mm prints, and new restorations. The full program features eight curated seasons including the films of Douglas Sirk, Celine Sciamma,...

British Film Festival

Celebrating its tenth anniversary, the Cunard British Film Festival presented by Palace, will once screen the biggest and best...

Jewish International Film Festival

The Jewish International Film Festival (JIFF) returns to cinemas across Australia this October for its 30th anniversary year. The...

Japanese Film Festival

The 26th Japanese Film Festival, the largest celebration of Japanese film in the country, bringing new and old films to local audiences, returns in November and December. Presented by The Japan Foundation, Sydney, the festival tours five major cities launching in Canberra (November 5–20) before moving to Perth (November 21–27), Brisbane (November 11–27), Melbourne (November 30 - December 4) and finishing up in Sydney (December 7–14). Opening the festival this year across all cities is the historical drama Dreaming of...

Asia Pacific Screen Forum

HOTA, Home of the Arts 135 Bundall Road, Surfers Paradise

Bookending the Asia Pacific Screen Awards on November 11 is the 4th Asia Pacific Screen Forum and Screening Programme,...

Melbourne Queer Film Festival

The Melbourne Queer Film Festival (MQFF) will be held in November, featuring queer films from around the world, public programs, and special events across twelve days. Now in its 32nd year, MQFF will feature 49 feature films and documentaries, 12 short film packages, 35 Australian premieres, and four Melbourne premieres to be shown at venue partners ACMI, Village Cinemas Jam Factory, Cinema Nova, and the outdoor Victorian Pride Centre Rooftop. Opening the festival will be Aly Muritiba's Private Desert, a story...

Asia Pacific Screen Awards

HOTA, Home of the Arts 135 Bundall Road, Surfers Paradise

APSA honours the cinematic excellence of 78 countries and areas from the region producing half the world’s film, celebrating...