Experience the excitement and glamour of Indian cinema from the 1920s - 1940s
8 Feb - 2 Jul 10am-5pm Free
A cinematic odyssey through light and sound. Controlled live by a gallery technician, every visit is unique
6 Dec–13 Mar 10am–5pm Free
The incredible story of the moving image in an interactive and immersive experience
Daily 10am–5pm Free
Ex Nilalang reimagines urban mythologies and traditional Filipino folklore as narratives of resistance and celebration
9 Feb – 5 Mar 1pm-5pm
Delve into moving image material from Australia and around the world
Daily 12-5pm Free
A free floor talk series exploring the work of Parreno by interdisciplinary voices
10 Dec - 12 Mar 2pm Free
Discover the best in museum practice today to shine a light on the museum of tomorrow
15–17 Feb 2017 10am–5pm
Don’t let Digital Security (DigSec) and Info Security (InfoSec) be so scary you don’t use them at all
7 Mar 6pm
From gaming to video mash-ups, retro to recent, we got your White Night covered
18–19 Feb 7pm - 7am Free
A live event celebrating contemporary voices of the queer Filipina diaspora & surrounding islands
2 Mar 8pm-12pm Free
Journey into the wonderful world of acclaimed British animation studio, Aardman
Opens 29 June 2017 Full $24 Family $65 Concession $20 Child $15 Member $19
Australia's premier event for documentary, factual and unscripted screen content
5 - 8 March 2017
Looking for family friendly activities to entertain the kids these school holidays?
2 - 13 Apr 10.00am
Fed Square, Melbourne
Open daily until late
A series of provocative conversations that reveal how the online world has transformed the way the real world works
15–22 Feb 98 mins Full $18 Concession $14 Members $12
The Amazing Race’s Phil Keoghan retraces the 1928 Tour de France in which four intrepid young men from Australia and New Zealand competed in the world’s toughest sporting event
From 26 Jan 90 mins Full $18 Concession $14 Members $12
A moving portrait of sisterhood and empowerment – winner of the European Discovery of the Year award
11–21 Feb 97 mins Full $14 Concession $11 Seniors $8 Members $7
The Oscar-nominated tale of a forbidden love affair and the pact between old and new ways
7 Jan – 25 Feb 104 mins Full $18 Concession $14 Members $12
Matt Conboy’s heartfelt love letter to DIY culture and experimentation
11–27 Feb 83 mins Full $18 Concession $14 Members $12
The hit new movie from wunderkind director Damien Chazelle (Whiplash) and winner of seven Golden Globes
2–19 Feb 128 mins Full $18 Concession $14 Members $12 Recommended for ages 15+
7pm every Wednesday Admission by Melbourne Cinémathèque membership: $25 - $290
Asghar Farhadi's films offer a cinematic window into Iranian society with their core fixed on the human condition
From 23 Feb
A moving glimpse into one filmmaker’s journey through the world behind a camera
23 Feb – 15 Mar 102 mins Full $18 Concession $14 Members $12
Tilda Swinton and Ralph Fiennes star in the latest film from I Am Love director, Luca Guadagnino
25 Feb - 5 Mar 124 mins Full $14 Concession $11 Seniors $8 Members $7
Kate Beckinsale beguiles and delights in Whit Stilman’s witty adaptation of a Jane Austen novella
17-28 Mar 94 mins Full $14 Concession $11 Seniors $8 Members $7
The riveting complete seven-and-a-half hour documentary by Emmy-award winning filmmaker Ezra Edelman
5 Mar 467 mins Free
Almost Friends’ Emmanuelle Devos shines in an absorbing literary drama set in post-war France
10-14 Mar 133 mins Full $14 Concession $11 Seniors $8 Members $7
Stevan Riley's thrilling documentary charts the rise of one of the most successful sporting teams in history
6 Mar 82 mins Full $18 Concession $14 Members $12
A festival of short films celebrating the work of VCE Media students from 2016
Various dates, March - May
A once famous British heavy metal band return to tour the United States after a 17 year absence
19 April 82 mins Full $17 Concession $14 Members $13
The definitive portrait of an unforgettable life
19 April 102 mins Full $17 Concession $13 Members $12
Creative Response Series featuring award-winning sound designer Emma Bortignon
4 mins
Writer Nick Bugeja analyses how La La Land is an evocation of a promising present and a past cloaked in nostalgia
4 mins
How do you preserve and exhibit objects that are over 70 years old?
6 mins
Underneath Fed Square we've got a labyrinth of film reels, VHS tapes, laser discs and DVDs. Here's what we're doing with them
4 mins
What happens when eight young creatives reimagine the moving image?
5 mins
Associate producer Arieh Offman talks with artist Jisun Kim about her bold new video work
6 mins
Think Annie Hall is Woody Allen's quintessential film? Think again
8 mins
For over 35 years, the cinema of Jim Jarmusch has disrupted the monotony of Hollywood blockbusters
An exploration of Youth Misinterpreted, a social enterprise founded by Rendah Haj
10 mins ages 15+
The female characters in Studio Ghibli films aren't your usual fairy tale heroines
4 mins
Professor Leon van Schaik responds to Philippe Parreno: Thenabouts
3 mins
Hear from one of the most acclaimed artists working today
60 mins