Known for her groundbreaking contributions since the early 1990s, Björk has continually redefined the boundaries between sound and vision, making her an enduring influence on the intersection of music ...
One day Moomintroll notices that something strange has happened in Moomin Valley – everything is grey: not just the sky and the river, but the trees, the ground, the Moominhouse, too! According to ...
Join the Karrabing Film Collective for a screening of two powerful films exploring Indigenous life, resilience and agency, followed by a live Q&A with the filmmakers. The Karrabing Film Collective is ...
You're not imagining things – films are getting longer, and our attention spans are getting shorter. At a time when our collective appetite for short-form media is at its peak, studies confirm that ...
While this is Björk’s first collaboration with director Robert Eggers, her creative partnership with co-writer Sjón spans decades. From her early days with The Sugarcubes to crafting iconic songs like ...
Ingrid (Julianne Moore) and Martha (Tilda Swinton) were close friends in their youth, when they worked together at the same magazine. Ingrid went on to become an autofiction novelist while Martha ...
This playful mix of documentary and fiction provides a vibrant record of the Second University Arts Festival held at the University of Melbourne in May 1969. It is also a fascinating time capsule of ...
Australia's longest-running film society, Melbourne Cinémathèque screens significant works of international cinema in the medium they were created, the way they would have originally screened.
Our connection to the natural world is examined on a micro and macro level in Björk's groundbreaking 2011 art project. After two albums delving into human biology and anthropology, Björk turned her ...
On a whaling boat in the waters of Japan's Nagasaki Bay, two occidental guests arrive and hand themselves over to an elaborate and increasingly unusual tea ceremony. Surrounding this, other tasks are ...
In this resource, you'll explore the TV miniatures displayed in The Story of the Moving Image exhibition and consider how the story of Australian television relates to you. These learning activities ...
Sorry, we don't have images or video for this item. Traces a young boy’s venture into creating a sculpture of “found art”. He collects cast-off wood, metal and ...