Mollydooker will be treating their annual movie night as a fundraiser for the CFS.
Lusciously shot National Geographic documentary about Alex Honnald scaling a 3000 rock face in Yosemite.
The Art of Happiness by Alessandro Rak is a soulful animated drama about the “hidden wealth of everyday things”, reminding us to find beauty in the present.
Three generations of women uproot their lives to start afresh at the family’s olive grove in Puglia when the family textile mill is forced to shut.
An intimate documentary made up of a series of almost soundless, naturalistic snapshots of everyday life for those living along the grandest road in Italy.
There's plenty of laughs when an out-of-work pianist is sent undercover to a crime family wedding to identity a violent crime boss only known as The Ghost.
Asia Argento’s film is a powerful tale of childhood struggle centring around 9 year old Aria, caught in the midst of her famous parents' messy divorce.
Opening this year’s Italian Film Festival is the Australian premiere of the biopic Marina, based on the life of 1950s Italian singer Rocco Granata.
An absurdist comedy about two women, both with a screw loose, who find salvation in each other’s lives after a missing screw sets a bizarre chain of events in motion.
A CIA agent wanting to retire and reconnect with his family discovers an international terrorist he has been after is in town.
Non-Stop is one of those films daring you to criticise it. Ridiculous, corny & predictable, it’s also lots of fun with a touch of Agatha Christie whodunnit.
A sequel to 2007’s film, 300, Rise of an Empire further embellishes the savagery and bloody conquests in which its protagonists indulge.
If all of the other Spanish films are as good as this irresistibly funny opening night comedy, the 2013 Spanish Film Festival is going to be a very successful one!
This French/Spanish co-production is a tale of excess and opulence during the last days of Marie Antoinette.