Tag: Film
Winhanganha
A poetic collage that reflects and reclaims images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World
A dangerously exhausted driver is ironically tasked with casting a safety video.
Home Alone in Concert
Ring in the festive season with the timeless classic, Home Alone in Concert with the MSO.
Battle Royale
A dystopian thriller that shocked and captivated audiences when it was first released in 2000.
Antarctica: To the Ross Sea and Back Film
Join intrepid traveller Antony Anderson and view his Antarctic trip featurette with a Q&A session.
Menus-Plaisirs – Les Troisgros
Filmmaker Frederick Wiseman casts his gaze on the workings of one of the world's finest restaurants.
Komaneko: The Curious Cat
Celebrate the holidays with one of the cutest cats to grace the silver screen.
Ryuichi Sakamoto: Opus
Before passing away in 2023, Ryuichi Sakamoto captured his last performance as a gift for audiences.
Outdoor Cinema
Enjoy a program of free outdoor cinema on the Big Screen, from blockbusters to Dolly Parton faves.
The Wild Robot
A service robot shipwrecked on a deserted island tries to find her place in a new land.
Spotlight on Japanese Horror
Discover why Japanese horror has captivated popular culture for decades.
T.Rex 3D
Experience the iconic T. rex come to life on the world's biggest best screen in this 3D documentary.
Huddle
Watch Fed Square's new screen commission, Huddle, which explores the practice of Deaf huddling.
Open Air at the Square
As the weather warms up, enjoy accessible, all-ages live music and outdoor cinema at Fed Square.
Silent Cinema with Live Scores
See classic silent films from across the world, paired with live music scores.
Zone of Interest
A family living beside the Auschwitz concentration camp maintain an eerie status quo.
Reclaiming Tomorrow
A short film program that explores new visions of identity, technology, and survival.
Anatomy of a Fall
The circumstantial becomes very substantial in Justine Triet's Palme d'Or-winning drama.