ACMI Cinemas screen Heart of a Dog
Opens Thursday 20 October
acmi.net.au/heart-of-a-dog
An award-winning documentary from musician and artist Laurie Anderson, Heart of a Dog is a wry, moving and inventive meditation on life, love and loss. In the space of a few years, Anderson lost her beloved rat-terrier, Lolabelle and her husband and artistic collaborator, Lou Reed.
Tickets: Full $17, Concession $13, Member $10.
Winter at Westbeth and Russian Ark screen as part of ACMI's ongoing matinee programming for seniors
acmi.net.au/seniors-cinema
Two new titles screen during October as part of ACMI's ongoing matinee programming for seniors. The award-winning Russian Ark is Alexander Sokurov's singular masterpiece consisting of one, unbroken camera shot that moves through the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg.
Tickets: Seniors $7, Members $6, Non-seniors $13
The Australian premiere of Beyond Beyond screens as part of ACMI's ongoing Kids Flicks film program for families
Until Tuesday 1 November
acmi.net.au/kids-flicks
Beyond Beyond makes its Australian premiere at ACMI Cinemas in November as part of ACMI's ongoing Kids Flicks film program for families.
Tickets: Full $7, Members $5
ACMI Cinemas screen Zero Days, the final film in the Lies and Secrets documentary season M
Thursday 20 to Tuesday 25 October
acmi.net.au/lies-and-secrets
Zero Days is the fourth and final film to screen in ACMI's Lies and Secrets documentary season, which showcases revelatory documentaries that fearlessly chronicle - even humanise - the flashpoints of our times.
Tickets: Full $17, Concession $13, Member $10.
Melbourne Cinematheque screens Catherine Breillat's Romance, and morbid fairytale Bluebeard at ACMI
acmi.net.au/cinematheque
Wednesday 19th October, 7pm
The Melbourne Cinematheque screens ground-breaking, rare and significant cinema from around the world at ACMI Cinemas on Wednesday evenings. On Wednesday October 19, the two titles featured are Catherine Breillat's Romance, plus morbid fairytale Bluebeard.
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