502 results
Monthly market showcasing local art and produce.
Now, at 70, Wayne is on the cusp of something big, but he’s haunted by the same demons that have kept him from realizing his dreams in the past.
Christchurch, New Zealand, 1979, and Angus (Ed Oxenbould, Paper Planes, The Visit, Before Dawn) is an outsider, his parents are estranged and his older brother is overseas.
It’s a film about cineastes, dreamers, and fans. And about 55,000 video tapes….
A haunting portrait of the Appalachian communities founded on mining.
A deep-dive into the Perth film industry featuring interviews with pioneers of the Perth film industry.
Photographer Max Pam recounts an experience from his seminal years traveling Asia in the early 1970s, the impact of which is life changing.
Seventeen-year-old Sofia is a key member of her volleyball team and her skills mean that opportunities are within her reach, but then she finds out she is pregnant, and in Brazil abortion is illegal…
Isolated and facing her own mortality, a woman finds solace in the natural world around her.
Examines the materialisation of non-indigenous life on Miriwoong Country—through the town of Kununurra and its surrounds.
A selection of science fiction and quasi science fiction shorts. From trips to Mars to AI interfaces and terrifying experiments to far-distant worlds, post-apocalyptic dramas, and a birthday blowout.
This multi award-winning documentary from Olivia Kuan tells the story of the Houston Herricanes and the first women’s full tackle American football league in the seventies.
Two friends experience a strange phenomenon when their goodbye method evolves from a handshake into a hug
Larry Towell was the first Canadian photojournalist to be made a member of Magnum, the photographic agency founded by Henry Cartier-Bresson and Robert Capa in 1947.
Legendary director Bruce La Bruce’s latest film follows a mysterious figure, the Visitor (Bishop Black) of the title, as he appears in London, emerging from a suitcase, beautiful and black.
A series of short films showcasing some of the best and emerging talent in WA.
A selection showcasing the sheer variety of WA films. This program includes animation, micro-documentaries, intimate portraits, experimental films, and all points in between
Common thinking is that a short film should be no more than fifteen minutes long, but this session offers a taste of longer for shorts from WA, showcasing ambitious ideas that demand a little longer.
A film about creativity, family, culture and identity, Blak Douglas vs the Commonwealth is a powerful documentary work that needs to be seen.
Djalbuyan, meaning little sister in the first nations Dyirbal language, follows the story of Nahra who returns home to confront past traumas.
A low paid government employee makes first contact with an alien species.
One of the funniest, most bizarre, and visually imaginative films of recent memory.
There’s a genuine pleasure for both old fans and neophytes and if you aren’t tapping your foot to this movie then you probably died years ago.
Once again, we are pleased as punch to be able to present this special collection of brand-new family animations.
Only a matter of weeks after its Cannes world premiere and less than a year after his release of the astonishing Poor Things, Yorgos Lanthimos is back with his new work, Kinds of Kindness.
This thing is next level!
Bob Byington returns with the wonderfully downbeat Lousy Carter, a sharply dry-witted and deadpan tale of the titular Carter, a brilliant performance from David Krumholtz!
Constructed from decades’ worth of home movies Jeni (Maidens, To the Other Shore, Island Home Country) Thornley’s Memory Film: a filmmaker’s diary is a moving exploration of a life lived.
Follows Olivia Davies, the Composer In Residence at the West Australian Symphony Orchestra, as she creates a choral work titled Murmuration
Indulge yourself at the famous Nungarin Wheatbelt Markets held on the first Sunday of each month.