Celebrate with us the 250th anniversary of Jane Austin's birth with Pride and Prejudice starring Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen! Tickets include tea and shortbread before the screening - a nod to beloved Regency-era treats and a delightful way to welcome the festive season!
Strauss’s elegant romance brings the glamour and enchantment of 19th-century Vienna to cinemas worldwide in a sumptuous production by legendary director Otto Schenk that is as beautiful as one could hope (The New York Times).
Set in the aftermath of a climate-collapsed Australia, Bunny follows a young woman as she roams the ruins of a world she never got to grow up in. What begins as a survival story becomes a meditation on unapologetic self-discovery and feminine brutality as supplies grow scarce and food even scarcer. This isn't the end of the world. It's what happens after. Join us afterward for a Q&A with the cast and crew of the film!
Set against modern-day Tokyo, Rental Family follows an American actor who struggles to find purpose until he lands an unusual gig: working for a Japanese "rental family" agency, playing stand-in roles for strangers. As he immerses himself in his clients’ worlds, he begins to form genuine bonds that blur the lines between performance and reality. Confronting the moral complexities of his work, he rediscovers purpose, belonging, and the quiet beauty of human connection.
Each year, the sleepy Scottish village of Carrbridge bursts to life for the World Porridge Championships. Locals and eccentric international contestants - including Lisa, a reigning champ, Toby, a taco chef from Australia, and seven-time finalist, Nick - go head-to-head in a spirited oat-off. With warmth and humour, director Constantine Costi captures the charm and spunk of this Highlands competition with warmth, respect, and lashings of humour.
Adapted from Ben Shattuck’s celebrated short story, The History of Sound is an intimate love story and cultural elegy, a tender meditation on music, memory, and the ways love endures through loss. In 1917, Lionel - a young, talented music student - meets David at the Boston Conservatory, where they bond over a deep love of folk music.
Step into the Roaring Twenties and join us in your finest flapper-era fashion for a special NYE screening of one of the most beloved films of all time, Singin’ in the Rain. Enjoy all your favourite throwback tunes with Colin Semmler before the show, then stick around afterwards to watch Sydney’s 9pm fireworks live on the big screen. Tickets include bubbles or fizzy on arrival. Doors and live music from 5:45; Film at 6.20 (sharp); Fireworks at 9.
Based on a true story, two down-on-their-luck musicians form a joyous Neil Diamond tribute band, proving it's never too late to find love and follow your dreams.
Propelled by Oscar nominee Ralph Fiennes, this inspiring drama from veteran director Nicholas Hytner (The Lady in the Van) depicts a British choir director’s efforts to assemble an ensemble during the darkest days of the First World War.
A world of cons, charisma, and razor-sharp twists, The Sting stars Robert Redford and Paul Newman as grifters out to get revenge on a mob boss. This 1973 crime caper swept up the Academy Awards winning seven Oscars including best picture and was a massive box office hit. To set the mood, Colin Semmler will be performing some of Scott Joplin’s ragtime gems on piano before the screening so arrive early for a real old time treat!
From Academy Award winning writer/director Chloé Zhao, Hamnet tells the powerful story of love and loss that inspired the creation of Shakespeare’s timeless masterpiece, Hamlet.
The resounding audience favourite of the 2025 Alliance Française French Film Festival, writer/director Emmanuel Courcol's wildly entertaining new film My Brother's Band follows two siblings separated by fate and reunited by music.
Giordano’s passionate tragedy stars tenor Piotr Beczała as the virtuous poet who falls victim to the intrigue and violence of the French Revolution.
As their marriage quietly unravels, Alex seeks new purpose in the New York comedy scene while Tess confronts the sacrifices she made for their family — forcing them to navigate co-parenting, identity, and whether love can take a new form.
Up-and-coming table tennis star Marty Mauser, is fighting for a dream no one respects. Bold, funny and emotionally ferocious, Josh Safdie’s ping pong epic is a high-voltage portrait of ambition in its purest and most dangerous form. Inspired by the life of American ping pong pro, Marty Reisman.
On the evening of March 31, 1943, legendary lyricist Lorenz Hart confronts his shattered self-confidence in Sardi’s bar as his former collaborator Richard Rodgers celebrates the opening night of his ground-breaking hit musical “Oklahoma!”.
Written and directed by Harris Dickinson, Urchin is a haunting, compassionate odyssey of survival, redemption, and the fragile architecture of hope.
Family bonds between fathers, sons, and brothers are explored as complex relationships unfold through personal journeys and generational conflicts.
For gorgeous melody, spellbinding coloratura, and virtuoso vocal fireworks, I Puritani has few equals. The first new Met production of Bellini’s final masterpiece in nearly 50 years —a striking staging by Charles Edwards, who makes his company directorial debut after many successes as a set designer—arrives in cinemas worldwide.
A passionate and tumultuous love story set against the backdrop of the Yorkshire moors, exploring the intense and destructive relationship between Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw.
Olivier Award-winner Hiran Abeysekera (Life of Pi) is Hamlet in this fearless, contemporary take on Shakespeare’s famous tragedy.
A Hungarian child prodigy survives the Holocaust, finds peace in Australia and for more than 50 years makes an extraordinary contribution to its culture. Join us for a Q&A Screening of Tycho! Beyond the Baton.
After years of anticipation, a truly unmissable event arrives in cinemas worldwide as the electrifying Lise Davidsen tackles one of the ultimate roles for dramatic soprano: the Irish princess Isolde in Wagner’s transcendent meditation on love and death.
Following her acclaimed 2024 company debut in Puccini’s Madama Butterfly, soprano Asmik Grigorian returns to the Met as Tatiana, the lovestruck young heroine in this ardent operatic adaptation of Pushkin.
The Metropolitan Opera’s 2025–26 Live in HD season comes to a close with American composer Gabriela Lena Frank’s first opera, a magical-realist portrait of Mexico’s painterly power couple Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, with libretto by Pulitzer Prize–winning playwright Nilo Cruz.
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