Focus on the Dead

ACMI, Melbourne Flinders St, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

ACMI's Focus on the Dead will spotlight seven films spanning half a century of modern zombie cinema and beyond.  Curated by Reece Goodwin, Focus on the Dead aims to unpick the evolution of the zombie film and interrogate the links of the subgenre to the personal and political. The seven features include George A. Romero’s original Trilogy of the Dead: Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead (presented in a newly restored 3D version making its Australian premiere) and Day of the...

Mapping Global Horror: Australia, Japan and Beyond

ACMI, Melbourne Flinders St, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Accompanying ACMI's Focus on the Dead is a two-day conference, Mapping Global Horror: Australia, Japan and Beyond, in partnership with Swinburne University of Technology and University of Pittsburgh. Tthe program is an opportunity to further explore the global phenomenon of horror cinema through talks and presentations with world-leading academics, researchers and directors, including Japanese-Australian writer/director Natalie Erika James. Providing an incisive look into horror, the Mapping Global Horror conference is a chance for screen industry professionals, academics and horror fans to deep dive...

Behind the Curtain: Mental Health in the Entertainment Industry

Theatre Royal Sydney 108 King Street, Sydney, NSW, Australia

An open discussion on the state of mental health in the entertainment industry, led by Casting Guild of Australia president Thea McLeod, and a panel of speakers including Ratitzo Mambo, Patrick Abboud, Entertainment Assist’s Julia Edwards, and Dylan Lewis. The panel will share their personal experiences, research findings, as well as available tools and resources. This event is open to performers, casting directors, talent representatives, directors, producers, industry stakeholders and practitioners, as well as mental health practitioners.

Birrarangga Film Festival

The Birrarangga Film Festival, a celebration of Indigenous films from around the globe, is returning to Naarm, from March 23-28. Now in its third year, audiences can look forward to an inspiring collection of stories from First Nations filmmakers, screening at The Capitol, ACMI, Lido, Classic, Victorian Pride Centre, and Federation Square.  Tickets will be on sale from February 23, 2023. Originally conceived by Wurundjeri/Yorta Yorta screen creative Tony Briggs (creator and writer of The Sapphires) and produced by Damienne...