What's on Visit The Lens
Home
What's on
Cinemas Exhibitions
Visit
How to get to ACMI Accessibility Amenities Food & drink Shop School groups Families More info
Accessibility
Collections & Preservation
Projects & Partnerships
Schools & Teachers
Membership
Support us
About us
Contact us
Shop
Venue hire
Touring exhibitions
ACMI X Residency
Subscribe
The Lens

Works explorer

Jack

United States, 1996
film

When a baby is born at ten weeks gestation, he ends up a child living in a man’s body. Kept at home by his parents, Jack is finally forced to enrol in t..

Read more

Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

An Ordinary woman

Australia, 1989
Similarity: 69%

When I Grow Up

Australia, 2015
Similarity: 69%

Big (Captioned)

United States, 1988
Similarity: 69%

Jack be nimble

New Zealand, 1993
Similarity: 68%

New generations

United Kingdom, 1970
Similarity: 68%

Growing

United Kingdom, 1984
Similarity: 68%

Human beginnings

United States, 1950
Similarity: 68%

Boyhood

United States of America, 2014
Similarity: 68%

Human growth

United States, 1948
Similarity: 68%

Boy to man

United States, 1963
Similarity: 67%

Jake: today I became a man

United States, 2000
Similarity: 67%

Girl to woman

United States, 1965
Similarity: 67%

The More things change

Australia, 1985
Similarity: 67%

Achieving sexual maturity

United States, 1973
Similarity: 67%

Family matters

United Kingdom, 1977
Similarity: 67%

You Can Do It Too!

Australia, 1983
Similarity: 67%

From ten to twelve

Canada, 1956
Similarity: 67%

Bill

United States, 1981
Similarity: 67%
Back to top

ADDRESS: Fed Square, Melbourne/Naarm, Australia
Plan your visit

OPENING HOURS
Museum

Open daily 10am – 5pm
Open 1–5pm ANZAC Day 25 Apr 2026

ACMI Cinemas
Check screening times

ACMI Cafe + Bar
Mon – Fri 8.30am – 4.30pm*
Sat & Sun 10am – 4.30pm*
*Hours extended to accomodate cinema sessions.

ACMI Shop
Open daily 11am – 5pm
Shop online

School groups (by advance booking only)
Mon–Fri 10am – 2.30pm

Subscribe
Follow ACMI on FacebookSubscribe to ACMI's YouTube channelFollow ACMI on TikTokFollow ACMI on InstagramWeChatRedNote

Terms & Conditions
Accessibility
Reports & Policies
Contact us

ACMI would like to acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waterways of greater Melbourne, the people of the Kulin Nation, and recognise that ACMI is located on the lands of the Wurundjeri people.

First Nations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) people should be aware that this website may contain images, voices, or names of deceased persons in photographs, film, audio recordings or text.