Current Films

Tickets are $15.00 across the board, unless noted otherwise

The Holiday

Rating: M - contains offensive language & sexual references

Running time: 2hr 15mins

DOME SPOTLGHT SCREENING - One night only!

Saturday, 21 Dec at 7pm

Directed by Nancy Meyers

As a result of relationships gone wrong, strangers Iris (Kate Winslet) and Amanda (Cameron Diaz) find themselves in the same situation; alone and loveless during the festive season. To remedy the situation the two arrange a switch, moving into each others homes across the globe, with the hope that new surroundings will boost their self esteem and offer an opportunity to turn over a new leaf. What they find is the last thing they thought they wanted: men.

Love Actually

Rating: M - Offensive language & nudity

Running time: 2hr 10mins

DOME SPOTLIGHT SCREENINGS - Two nights only!

Friday, 20 Dec at 7pm
Sunday, 22 Dec at 6:30pm

Directed by Richard Curtis

The beloved 2003 holiday rom-com from the director of Notting Hill and Bridget Jones's Diary with an all-star cast including Liam Neeson, Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson, Colin Firth and Keira Knightley.

Nine intertwined stories examine the complexities of the one emotion that connects us all: love. The film narrates the story of different people in a variety of relationships (boyfriends & girlfriends, husbands & wives, fathers and sons, co-workers, rock stars & managers) who encounter love in their own special ways; all this in the beautiful days leading up to Christmas in London.

All We Imagine As Light

Rating: M

Running time: 1hr 58mins

PUBLIC SNEAK PREVIEW - Friday, 13 Dec

Directed by Payal Kapadia

Award-winning filmmaker Payal Kapadia (A Night of Knowing Nothing) directs this radiant romantic drama, the first Indian film to receive the Grand Prix at Cannes. The film follows two nurses sharing an apartment: the compassionate Prabha, whose absent husband is working in Germany, and the younger Anu, who has a secret relationship with a young Muslim man. Both are looking for love but instead find sisterhood in the vibrant, heaving 20 million plus populace of Mumbai. Nurse Prabha’s routine is troubled when she receives an unexpected gift from her estranged husband. Her younger roommate, Anu, tries in vain to find a spot in the city to be intimate with her boyfriend. A trip to a beach town allows them to find a space for their desires to manifest. Kapadia’s narrative debut is a delicate ode to female bonding set against the backdrop of the sprawling metropolis of Mumbai, which plays as a pulsating, vivid part in the story.

Winner of the Grand Prix at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival

100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes


"This is a glorious film.” - Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian

"Few films have ever so beautifully captured the lonesome romance of Mumbai after dark." - Jessica Kiang, Variety

"Filmed with exquisite elegance and precision, All We Imagine As Light surprises for its subtly unconventional and even subversive approach to visual storytelling and confirms Kapadia as one of the most singular and compelling voices of contemporary cinema."
- Paolo Bertolin


Malayalam & Hindi with English subtitles

Goodrich

Rating: M - Offensive language

Running time: 1hr 51mins

STARTING 29 Nov

Directed by Hallie Meyers-Shyer

Andy Goodrich’s (Michael Keaton) life is upended when his wife and mother of their nine-year-old twins enters a 90-day rehab program, leaving him on his own with their young kids. Thrust into the world of modern parenthood, Goodrich leans on his daughter from his first marriage, Grace (Mila Kunis), as he ultimately evolves into the father Grace never had.

“Exceptionally Smart and Endearing… Michael Keaton is in Top Form in the Heartfelt, Funny and Sweet Dramedy.” Deadline

There's Still Tomorrow

Rating: M - Violence & offensive language

Running time: 1hr 58mins

STARTING 28 Nov

Directed by Paola Cortellesi

The highest grossing film of 2023 in Italy, There’s Still Tomorrow is a vibrant, moving drama starring Paola Cortellesi in her directorial debut. Delia (Cortellesi) lives in a working-class community in Rome in the late 1940s - a city divided between the positive thrust of liberation and the miseries of the war that has just ended - with her domineering husband, Ivano (Valerio Mastandrea), their three children, and father-in-law.

She rises above the daily challenges of family life; has a best friend with whom to share moments of levity, and dreams for her daughter Marcella to one day have a better life. Delia accepts her fate - the good with the bad - until one day a mysterious letter arrives. Shot in resplendent black and white, in the style of post-World War II Italian neorealist filmmakers, There’s Still Tomorrow is a critically acclaimed, bittersweet and empowering tale tinged with a comedic irony.

"An unashamed, old-fashioned melodrama develops into a more considered tale of small victories on the road to female empowerment." Screen International

100% on Rotten Tomatoes!

Italian with English subtitles

You Should Have Been Here Yesterday

Rating: E

Running time: 1hr 20mins

STARTING 21 NOV

Directed by Jolyon Hoff

A poetic homage to Australia’s early surf-culture with unearthed footage set to an original soundtrack. You Should Have Been Here Yesterday combines hundreds of hours of
lovingly restored 16mm footage with a downright killer score by salty legends Headland. This totally radical documentary tells the story of a wild community who took off up the coast and discovered a whole new way to live. Come on a cinematic trip down the Aussie coast of years gone by.

Featuring Albe Falzon, Wayne Lynch, Bob McTavish, Maurice Cole, Pauline Menczer, Ma Bendall, Tim Winton and many more.

Head South

Rating: R16 - Violence, drug use, offensive language & sexual coercion

Running time: 1hr 36mins

STARTING 14 NOV

Directed by Johnathan Ogilvie

Christchurch, Aotearoa New Zealand, 1979. During a fortnight with his world-weary father, Angus is drawn to the underground post-punk music scene. With the support of his friend Kirsten, Angus navigates self doubt, derision and a family tragedy to take the stage for the first time.

Drawing from his own experience growing up in Christchurch in the 1970s and ’80s, Jonathan Ogilvie’s warmly engaging film delves beneath the city’s prim and proper exterior to portray its nascent post-punk underground. A scene which would later birth the record label Flying Nun, that would go on take South Island music to the world.

“It had a lightness to it that is really cool and really rare.” - Dominic Corry, RNZ

“It’s Bennett who steals the show, turning the traditional “female best-friend” into a complex character – and one with plenty of chutzpah and charisma.” - James Croot, Stuff

Ōtautahi, Christchurch, 1979. A post-punk soundtrack. Head South captures all these magical moments in one feature-length film. - Stuff/Your Weekend