Ah the cinema. An experience where you can be completely alone and yet those flickering images on the screen are your temporary best friends – engaging your attention, asking for your emotional participation, casting the glow of disbelief suspended over your life for a small time. What could be better than a cinema? An old cinema with character, like the Astor or the Elsternwick or Westgarth. What could be even better than that? An intimate cinema which plays alternative and underground films, allows people – including you – to hire it out to show your own work, has music events and even has a bar. Glitch is indeed that very cinema.
Tucked away neatly in an unassuming building on St Georges Road, up a couple of blocks from Scotchmer Street on the right hand side of the road (if you’re driving away from the city). A small sign in the window tells you it’s Glitch Bar and Cinema, but there’s certainly no large neon, flashing lights or tacky blockbuster posters to put you off. Once you enter you’re surrounded by second hand mix and match couches and then said bar. Follow the hallway up past the bar and you’ll come to a set of stairs which lead you up to Glitch’s 50 (maximum) seat cinema, with a floor to ceiling screen and normal cinema seating in rows. The sound is great, the screen is proportionally huge and the entertainment always interesting.The Glitch Cinema also has a website which tells you about upcoming screenings, so you can decide before you show up whether that Trotsky Retrospective is quite what you were after. An ever rotation selection of films, festivals and music events from groups like Clan Analogue and more are paraded there for your eager eyes.
The best thing about Glitch Bar and Cinema – you will see local and underground film there that will never make it to the mainstream cinema and you’ll rarely see any of the dross that does.
The downside: if they’re showing something quite popular you’ll really need to get there early. Every so often, also, an eager DJ in the front room will turn up the beats enough to hamper watching your film in the ‘micro cinema’ out the back. And when that does happen it is MIGHTY annoying. But it isn’t particularly common.
Details: 31
318 ST GEORGES RD NTH FITZROY 3068
WED TO SUN – 6.30PM TILL LATE
MON & TUE BY APPOINTMENT
9489 9799 –
INFO@GLITCH.COM.AU
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