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australian perspectives

What makes Australia's filmmakers tick?

Supporting the best new indie films submitted through our open call for entries, ACMI frames contemporary Australian filmmaking against a backdrop of archival classics and special guest presentations.

Curated by James Nolen.

Saturdays 4pm
All tickets $8

Australian Perspectives is currently calling for submissions! Find out how to get your film on the big screen here

book now or phone (03) 8663 2583

australian films of the 70s and 80s

kung fu killers

Brian Trenchard-Smith's 1974 documentary takes leading Australian stuntman Grant Page to Hong Kong to find Bruce Lee's successor.


the naked bunyip

Employing strategic use of cartoon bunyip and bleeps, John B. Murray turned a raucous comedy into a bold  statement on censorship.


howling III: the marsupials

Philippe Mora's horror comedy stars Barry Otto as a scientist and professor searching for a rare breed of - that's right - werewolf marsupial.


melbourne premiere

monkey puzzle

The Blue Mountains form a dramatic backdrop to this new Australian film about a group of friends who embark on a trek to find the world's oldest tree.


 
 
 
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