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 ACMI Members (Seniors) $5 Carers admitted free of charge All other tickets $11
Curated by Roberta Ciabarra
Media Partner: The Senior
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Allen's most sentimental film in years is a time-travel comic fantasy set in Paris co-starring Marion Cotillard (La Vie en Rose).
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The undisputed leading man of 2012's awards season, Jean Dujardin dazzles in this fabulous cinematic valentine to early Hollywood.
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Meryl Streep delivers a towering performance as Margaret Thatcher in Phyllida Lloyd's intimate biographical drama.
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A whimsical and nostalgic true-life account, adapted from Colin Clark's memoir, "The Prince, The Showgirl and Me".
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The enchanting new animated feature from Studio Ghibli, inspired by Mary Norton's beloved children's novel, 'The Borrowers'.
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Martin Scorsese brings Brian Selznick's illustrated novel, "The Invention of Hugo Cabret" wondrously to the screen.
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Charlotte Rampling, Judy Davis and Geoffrey Rush star in the long-awaited screen adaptation of Patrick White's acclaimed novel.
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A celebratory documentary about the life and snap-happy times of octogenarian "New York Times" photographer, Bill Cunningham.
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The beautifully observed realist drama from Cannes Film Festival acclaimed cineastes, Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne.
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The writer/director and lead actor of the Rome-set "Mid-August Lunch" is back in a charming new film about a would-be Latin lover.
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