Pellegrinis: Preview Screening and Q&A
Meet the filmmakers for a Q&A at this special preview at the Kino.
From its humble beginnings in 1954, to its revered status as one of Melbourne’s most beloved institutions, 'Pellegrinis – A Melbourne Legacy' chronicles the espresso bar’s journey as a cornerstone of the city’s post-war Italian identity.
Through archival footage, heartfelt interviews and cinematic storytelling, the film explores Pellegrini’s profound cultural influence, its pioneering role in shaping Melbourne’s cafe and food scene, and the enduring legacy of Sisto Malaspina, whose warmth and generosity left an indelible mark on generations of Melburnians.
'The film is a love letter to Melbourne,' says award-winning filmmaker and director Frank Lotito. 'It’s about more than just coffee – it’s about resilience, belonging, and the enduring power of community. Pellegrinis isn’t just an Italian Espresso Bar…it’s a part of who we are.'
Hours 
| Date | Times |
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| Thu 4 Dec |
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Price and bookings
| Adult / general $21 |
| Senior $18 |
| Student / concession $18 |
| Children $18 |
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