Evil Does Not Exist
Handyman Takumi (Hitoshi Omika) and his young daughter Hana (Ryo Nishikawa) live in a small, tranquil village just outside of Tokyo. Pristine spring water, lush mountainsides and serene forests where deer roam peacefully make this untouched corner of the earth a slice of heaven.
When news of a plan to build a ‘glamping’ site for city tourists on the village’s outskirts hits the community, the residents find themselves in a Goliath-like battle with an uncaring conglomerate who have little interest in the ecological health and well-being of this peaceful hamlet and its inhabitants.
Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival and Best Film at the London Film Festival, director Ryûsuke Hamaguchi follows up his Oscar-winning triumph Drive My Car (2021) with a gentle environmental fable that has a very dark sting in its tail. Its temperate rhythm and thoughtful portrait of a harmonious community ruptured by outside forces linger with you.
Hours
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Fri 27 Dec |
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Sun 5 Jan |
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Sat 11 Jan |
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Price and bookings
From $14 to $20
Adult / general $20 |
Student / concession $16 |
Christmas
Christmas things to do
Explore a wonderland of events and dazzling decorations as the city comes to life this Christmas.
Christmas eat and drink
Feeling festive? Sip mistletoe martinis at a rooftop bar or dine under the lights in a laneway.
Christmas shopping
Shop the city's iconic laneways, malls and arcades to find the perfect pressie.
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Matinees
Enjoy curated features, classic Hollywood and arthouse restorations, docos, musicals and more.
People of Passion International Film Festival
Enjoy a selection of independent short films screening over one night at ACMI Cinemas.
Short Film Visions
Bold short films showcasing fresh talent and innovative storytelling from Australia.
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