This Is Celluloid: A Year of 35mm and 70mm Screenings
Ritz Cinemas 45 St Pauls St, RandwickRitz Cinemas in Randwick has announced a This Is Celluloid retrospective, featuring a lineup of 35mm and 70mm screenings...
Ritz Cinemas in Randwick has announced a This Is Celluloid retrospective, featuring a lineup of 35mm and 70mm screenings...
As part of its 50th anniversary celebrations, AFTRS will screen a series of acclaimed feature films directed by AFTRS...
The 2023 ST. ALi Italian Film Festival, presented by Palace Cinemas, returns to cinemas in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth,...
The Japanese Film Festival is the premier destination for fans of Japanese cinema. Proudly presented by The Japan Foundation, Sydney,...
The Irish Film Festival Australia shares the culture, traditions, history and character of Ireland and the Irish people with...
Adelaide Film Festival is South Australia’s premier screen event and one of Australia’s leading film festivals. This year's event has the theme of Adelaide Film Festival of ‘see in the dark’ and 130 films planned from 43 countries, including 27 world premieres and 38 Australian premieres. Kitty Green’s The Royal Hotel will open the festival, while Scott Hicks’s documentary My Name’s Ben Folds – I Play Piano will close it. AFF was the first Australian film festival to establish an investment...
Byron Bay’s 10-day celebration of independent cinema returns, screening in Palace Cinemas Byron Bay and venues in Lennox Head, Ballina and Murwillumbah. With a tagline of Anything Is Possible, this year’s screen showcase includes the latest work of experienced and emerging Northern Rivers filmmakers alongside feature films and documentaries made by some of Australia’s leading directors.
The Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) is marking its 50th anniversary at the National Film and Sound...
Featuring 55 Australian premiere films from 19 countries, this year's Jewish International Film Festival will deliver a program 30...