Three guardian monsters must rise to defend Japan from the vengeful spirits that have taken over Godzilla. Combining elements of folklore, ghost stories and classic kaiju battles, Giant Monsters ...
Crash our Halloween party! Join us for a night of music, games, food, popups and more, and celebrate all things Godzilla. Have a monster night at the museum, with live music from local DJ Natalie Ex, ...
For almost a decade, this popular and unique bi-national short film festival has been bringing Australian and Indonesian audiences together to celebrate and enjoy the work of talented and emerging ...
In a duet with the Melbourne International Jazz Festival, we co-present two films that capture the spirit of jazz music. This mini Jazz on Film season celebrates two legendary artists who have forged ...
Ancient traditions clash with the approaching tide of modernity. Set on the fictional island of Kurage, this expansive drama centres around the highly eccentric Futori family, whose primitive culture ...
As a versatile filmmaker whose work existed in the intersections of neorealism, film noir, experimental cinema and mythology, it’s no surprise that Greek writer and director Nikos Koundouros ...
Mohammad Rasoulof’s compelling anthology film explores the insidious effect of state-sanctioned capital punishment on a society and its citizens. In four thematically connected stories, There Is No ...
Having left the big city and his job as a university lecturer, Reza (Reza Akhlaghirad) now leads a quiet life as a goldfish farmer with his wife and child in a remote village in Northern Iran. However ...
In May 2024, Mohammad Rasoulof was sentenced to an eight-year prison term and a flogging, and had his property confiscated, for making a film that threatened national security. It would not be the ...
Director Sam Pollard (MLK/FBI, 2020) explores the life and music of the legendary drummer, composer, bandleader, and social activist Max Roach through a remarkable series of creative peaks, struggles ...
Off the southern coast of Iran in the light blue waters of the Persian Gulf, an abandoned oil tanker has become home for a community of displaced and otherwise homeless people squeezed out of Iran's ...
Thornley’s deeply personal and unsettling essay film is a profound meditation on what it means to live on stolen Aboriginal lands. Drawing together personal reflections on her Tasmanian upbringing, ...