Moonlight Cinema
Moonlight Cinema, Australia’s favourite outdoor cinema, celebrates its 30th birthday season with The People’s Program; a nationwide vote to shape this season’s line-up.
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Moonlight Cinema, Australia’s favourite outdoor cinema, celebrates its 30th birthday season with The People’s Program; a nationwide vote to shape this season’s line-up.
Over four nights, we screen wholesome Christmas family favourites followed by grown-up cult classics – helping you decide which side of Santa’s list you’re really on.
The Japanese Film Festival (JFF), presented by The Japan Foundation, Sydney, marks its 29th year with a line-up of major new releases, literary adaptations, thrillers and anime features. Touring Canberra, Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney and Perth from 27 October – 19 December, the festival continues to highlight the best of contemporary and classic Japanese cinema.
Wear your best pink and green and join in the fun at a singalong screening of Wicked Part 1 at Fed Square.
Experience adventure, wildlife and family fun all in one IMAX experience - embark on an immersive journey across Australia in 3D these school holidays!
The 2025 Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM) today launches its full program, unveiling over 75 films in 31 languages, with the vast majority screening for the first time to Australian audiences.
Elephants are symbols of strength, power and wisdom, and they have captured our imaginations for centuries. Elephants 3D is an epic journey across Africa’s Namib Desert, getting up close and personal with the largest land mammals on the planet.
The Children’s International Film Festival (CHIFF) returns for another joyful celebration of global storytelling, adventure, and imagination.
Bring the kids along to enjoy a free mini outdoor film festival of Studio Ghibli films, leading up to the Easter weekend.
The annual Dome Under Film Festival returns to the Melbourne Planetarium at Scienceworks for its fifth year, offering 3 days of back-to-back fulldome films.
The iconic Peninsula Film Festival is set to dazzle the Mornington Peninsula this summer when it returns for its 14th edition.
Enjoy a free screening of the 2000 comedy, Best in Show.
Moonlight is encouraging everyone to bring their teddys and picnic set ups for a Teddy Bear Picnic to watch Paddington in Peru on Sunday 29th December!
Wicked Screening – Dress in pink or gree
Grab the popcorn and enjoy a series of festive films at the stunning Capitol Theatre, with a mix of family favourites and cult classics.
Reveal a vibrant world beneath your feet and discover the incredible superpowers of ants, scorpions, beetles and many more micro monsters in IMAX 3D!
There is no better place for audiences to get their movie fix this summer than under the starry night sky.
From cyberpunk megacities and first knowledges to rewilded landscapes and sci fi renegades, The Future & Other Fictions showcases the people, artworks and ideas that shape tomorrow. Our review and photos here.
Experience the iconic T. rex come to life on the world's biggest best screen in this thrilling IMAX 3D documentary! Read our review here!
The Children's International Film Festival (CHIFF) is returning for its sixth year in Sydney (Ritz Cinema) and Melbourne (Classic Cinemas, Lido Cinemas and Cameo Cinemas) during the winter school holidays from 8 June to 14 July.
The Melbourne Planetarium presents Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon for adults and teens aged 13 and up.
Drawing on decades of work by the world’s most famous living ethologist and environmentalist, JANE GOODALL - REASONS FOR HOPE is an uplifting journey around the globe to highlight good news stories that will inspire people to make a difference in the world around them.
13 billion years in the making, DEEP SKY reveals the universe as we have never seen it before; immersing audiences in the stunning pictures beamed back to earth by NASA’s new telescope — and capturing their vast beauty at a scale that can only be experienced on the giant IMAX screen.