In this resource, you'll explore the TV miniatures displayed in The Story of the Moving Image exhibition and consider how the story of Australian television relates to you. These learning activities ...
Join us at ACMI for a rich day of learning that supports you to teach First Nations film and media texts with cultural sensitivity and confidence. First Nations curators, educators and filmmakers ...
You're not imagining things – films are getting longer, and our attention spans are getting shorter. At a time when our collective appetite for short-form media is at its peak, studies confirm that ...
On a whaling boat in the waters of Japan's Nagasaki Bay, two occidental guests arrive and hand themselves over to an elaborate and increasingly unusual tea ceremony. Surrounding this, other tasks are ...
Our connection to the natural world is examined on a micro and macro level in Björk's groundbreaking 2011 art project. After two albums delving into human biology and anthropology, Björk turned her ...
Björk delivers an unforgettable performance in the film that earned her the Cannes prize for Best Actress and Lars von Trier his Palme d'Or. In the postwar American heartland, Selma (played by a ...
Ingrid (Julianne Moore) and Martha (Tilda Swinton) were close friends in their youth, when they worked together at the same magazine. Ingrid went on to become an autofiction novelist while Martha ...
Australia's longest-running film society, Melbourne Cinémathèque screens significant works of international cinema in the medium they were created, the way they would have originally screened.
Sorry, we don't have images or video for this item. Adapted from the book written and illustrated by Crockett Johnson, this animated story tells about a little boy ...
Shumon Basar is a writer, thinker and curator. He is author of the books The Extreme Self: Age of You (2021) and The Age of Earthquakes: A Guide to the Extreme Present (2015), both with Douglas ...
A group of young animators is bring an Italian demon baby to life – with a little help from ACMI and the studio behind Bluey, Robbie Hood and The Strange Chores. Have you ever noticed something ...
Elly Barton lives in a barren suburban housing estate where there is only one tree left standing. Now the neighbours want to cut it down, but what no-one seems to understand is that it is Elly’s tree ...