Australia's pre-eminent film society dedicated to screening significant works of international cinema. Melbourne Cinémathèque started out in 1948 as the Melbourne University Film Society (MUFS) and ...
It has been nearly 10 years since streaming arrived in Australia, with Netflix launching on our shores in March 2015. Presented in partnership with RMIT, this symposium reflects on how a decade of ...
Join famed Square Enix game developer Naoki Yoshida, producer and director of the critically acclaimed MMORPG FINAL FANTASY XIV. This exclusive developer talk, hosted by Stephanie ‘Hex’ Bendixsen, ...
Despite missing his daughter's birthday party – his ex-wife did not invite him – all is still not lost for Marius (Serban Pavlu). The court has granted him two-weeks per year with his daughter, and he ...
Take part in a uniquely immersive journey into the captivating world of Deaf storytelling on screen. Deaf Stories told through Auslan are unlike anything you've ever experienced. This true visual and ...
A selection of short films directed by Radu Jude that typify the exciting rise of the Romanian New Wave and its longevity. In the Morning Dir. Radu Jude, Romania, 2007, 28 mins Fleeing a drama best ...
Delia Cristina Fratila (Andreea Bosneag) has just won a car. She should be the happiest, luckiest girl in the world. Dressed in her good clothes, she's joined by her parents en route to a film set to ...
See five films adapted from the unique and introspective works of author Haruki Murakami – for FREE. The nostalgic, the melancholic and the idiosyncratic novels and short stories of best-selling ...
Our collection comprises over 40,000 moving image works, acquired and catalogued between the 1940s and early 2000s. As a result, some items may reflect outdated, offensive and possibly harmful views ...
Journey to the dark side of Thai cinema, where the line between the living and the dead is blurred beyond belief. Intrinsically linked with regional folklore and traditions, Thai horror walks the line ...
In 1981, chalk slogans written in uppercase letters started appearing in public spaces in the Romanian city of Botoşani. The messaging was simple: they demanded freedom, signalled freedoms in other ...