Boroondara Arts: Moon Is the Oldest TV screening

Town Hall Gallery 360 Burwood Road, Hawthorn, VIC, Australia
Experience the visionary world of Nam June Paik, the pioneering video artist hailed as the “Father of Video Art” and the mastermind behind the term “electronic superhighway.” Born in Japan-occupied Korea, Paik struggled for decades to prove to the world that his progressive work deserved to be seen and experienced…

St Kilda Film Festival: St Kilda Film Festival

Palais Theatre, St Kilda St Kilda, VIC, Australia
Proudly presented by City of Port Phillip, St Kilda Film Festival celebrates Australian cinema and in 2025 will screen over 150 films across 34 curated sessions, taking place at iconic venues including South Melbourne Market, the Astor Theatre. The much-loved St Kilda Town Hall will be transformed into a cabaret-style…
La Danse Macabre

Dark Mofo: La Danse Macabre

Dark Park 41 Evans St, Hobart, TAS
A blistering allegory of capitalist apathy: Comte’s video work depicts two pianists performing Saint-Saëns’ symphonic meditation on death, while a wooden sculpture is consumed by flames and a motocross rider jumps through the inferno.
La Danse Macabre

Dark Mofo: La Danse Macabre

Dark Park 41 Evans St, Hobart, TAS
A blistering allegory of capitalist apathy: Comte’s video work depicts two pianists performing Saint-Saëns’ symphonic meditation on death, while a wooden sculpture is consumed by flames and a motocross rider jumps through the inferno.
La Danse Macabre

Dark Mofo: La Danse Macabre

Dark Park 41 Evans St, Hobart, TAS
A blistering allegory of capitalist apathy: Comte’s video work depicts two pianists performing Saint-Saëns’ symphonic meditation on death, while a wooden sculpture is consumed by flames and a motocross rider jumps through the inferno.
La Danse Macabre

Dark Mofo: La Danse Macabre

Dark Park 41 Evans St, Hobart, TAS
A blistering allegory of capitalist apathy: Comte’s video work depicts two pianists performing Saint-Saëns’ symphonic meditation on death, while a wooden sculpture is consumed by flames and a motocross rider jumps through the inferno.

Woodend Winter Arts Festival: The Great White Whale

Woodend Anglican Parish 15 Buckland St, Woodend, VIC, Australia
Deep in the wild Southern Ocean, halfway between Australia and South Africa, a snowy volcano, almost three thousand meters high, rears up from the sea like a great white whale. Five times that great white whale of a mountain tried to kill the first team that tried to reach its…

Sydney Film Festival: Planet City: Live

City Recital Hall Sydney, NSW, Australia
In a world-first, designer, director and BAFTA-nominated producer Liam Young brings his visionary speculative film PLANET CITY to life in an immersive experience like no other. In a world of escalating climate crises, bold dreams aren’t optional—they’re essential. What if, instead of unchecked expansion and environmental destruction, we radically reversed…
La Danse Macabre

Dark Mofo: La Danse Macabre

Dark Park 41 Evans St, Hobart, TAS
A blistering allegory of capitalist apathy: Comte’s video work depicts two pianists performing Saint-Saëns’ symphonic meditation on death, while a wooden sculpture is consumed by flames and a motocross rider jumps through the inferno.
La Danse Macabre

Dark Mofo: La Danse Macabre

Dark Park 41 Evans St, Hobart, TAS
A blistering allegory of capitalist apathy: Comte’s video work depicts two pianists performing Saint-Saëns’ symphonic meditation on death, while a wooden sculpture is consumed by flames and a motocross rider jumps through the inferno.
The Music of John Williams

West Australian Symphony Orchestra: The Music of John Williams

Riverside Theatre, Perth 21 Mounts Bay Rd, Perth, WA, Australia
From aliens and superheroes to ancient artefacts and prehistoric giants, go on a journey through time and space with WASO and conductor Nicholas Buc as they perform the epic film music of John Williams. Hosted by popular podcasters from Art of the Score, Dan Golding and Andrew Pogson, buckle up…

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