Seniors' Cinema

Fine films for grown-up tastes.

Drawing on the best of Australian and international cinema, screenings feature well-crafted, character-driven stories, elegant period dramas, quirky comedies and fascinating documentaries.

Saturdays and Sundays 11am, Mondays 1.30pm
Seniors $6 (carers admitted free of charge)
ACMI Member $5
All other tickets $11

Curated by Roberta Ciabarra

Media Partner: The Senior


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Bright Star

Jane Campion's tender drama of first love between English poet John Keats and the girl next door.


I, Don Giovanni

Carlos Saura adapts Mozart's opera in a film shot by acclaimed cinematographer Vittorio Storaro.


Bran Nue Dae

Rachel Perkins' joyful Oz outback musical, starring Ernie Dingo, Geoffrey Rush and Magda Szubanski.


The Last Station

Helen Mirren in her Oscar-nominated role opposite Christopher Plummer as Russian author, Leo Tolstoy


The Hedgehog

The charming debut feature based on French writer Muriel Barbery's 'The Elegance of the Hedgehog'.


The White Ribbon

Michael Haneke's highly acclaimed film, winner of the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.


Peaceful Times

A delightfully tart family drama set in sixties West Germany.


Farewell

A masterfully constructed espionage thriller from the director of Joyeux Noel.


Lovely, Still

Martin Landau and Ellen Burstyn together in a compelling family drama. Exclusive to ACMI!


Me and Orson Welles

Linklater's brilliant evocation of 30's theatre life on Broadway and Orson Welles' Mercury Theatre.


Pandora and the Flying Dutchman

MGM's lush melodrama screens in a superbly restored 35mm print. Limited season exclusive to ACMI.


South Solitary

Miranda Otto re-teams with her Love Seranade director in a gentle, wry drama from Shirley Barrett.


Creation

Jon Amiel's poignant drama, based on the life and ground-breaking work of Charles Darwin.


The Concert

The box office hit featuring a stunning finale set to Tchaikovsky's Concerto for Violin.


A Single Man

Tom Ford's stunning directorial debut, adapted from the seminal 1964 Christopher Isherwood novel.


Red like the Sky

The inspiring true tale of a young blind boy who became one of Italy's most gifted sound recordists


 
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