The British Film Festival returns to Brisbane for 2015
30 Oct 2015Get prepared for another British invasion. Some of the best modern and classic films in British cinema will be showcased at Palace Cinemas from October 28 to November 18. more
Get prepared for another British invasion. Some of the best modern and classic films in British cinema will be showcased at Palace Cinemas from October 28 to November 18. more
Several feature-length and short films from Iran will be screened over three days at New Farm Cinemas, giving Brisbane audiences a glimpse into life in the Middle East. more
To celebrate the launch of the Culturalist app, The Weekend Edition is presenting the Culturalist Series. Over the next five weeks, we will explore the Cultural Precinct, showcasing the itineraries and activities to be experienced throughout. This week, The Weekend Edition team crafted its own unique playlist, ready to take a sensory journey through QAGOMA, QPAC, Queensland Museum and the State Library of Queensland. more
It’s time for Italy to shine! The 2015 Lavazza Italian Film Festival will showcase some of the most captivating Italian flicks from the past 12 months. more
Bring along your family, friends, work mates and neighbours to soak up some Greek culture at Brisbane’s first Greek & Cypriot Film Festival. As the Greek say: the more, the merrier! more
The popularity of Western films is the focus of a new program showing at the Australian Cinémathèque at GOMA from September 11 through to November 15. more
The Brisbane Fringe Festival returns for the fourth time in 2015, bringing a diverse range of music, comedy, theatre, poetry, circus, cabaret and visual art exhibitions to venues across the city. more
The immensely popular film destination is celebrating one year since its highly anticipated opening with $6 movies all weekend. more
Now in its second year, the Scandinavian Film Festival is bringing some of the top flicks from Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Iceland to Australian audiences. more
A fabulous collection of fashion-focused films will be screened in Brisbane every Friday evening from July 10 through to October 16. more
Japan has been a pioneering force in world cinema, with highly stylistic and acclaimed films since the end of World War Two. Cult Japan will be screening a curated selection of features from July 3 to September 2. more
Now in its sixth year, The West End Film Festival has become one of Brisbane’s best independent, small-scale film showcases and it is on again for 2015 on Sunday May 31. more
Immerse yourself in the Spanish way of life for 15 magnificent days this month, as the 2015 Spanish Film Festival launches in Brisbane. more
Reel Connections is presenting a night of short films surrounding the issue of migration to Australia and the associated diaspora stories. The collection of shorts showcases Australia’s unique and diverse population and the tales within it. more
The biggest film festival in Australia – and the biggest festival of French films outside of France – will return to Brisbane this month. more
The 24th Flickerfest International Short Film Festival will roll in to Brisbane this weekend as it makes its merry way around the country. more
MELT: A Celebration of Queer Arts and Culture will incorporate the Brisbane Queer Film Festival 2015 at Brisbane Powerhouse and Palace Centro Cinemas this month. more
The Brisbane Underground Film Festival will be pushing boundaries and challenging the status quo at the Brisbane Powerhouse this weekend. more
Classic Christmas films are making their way to the big screen in South Bank, where locals can get into the festive spirit from the cool of the water or snuggled up on the sand. more
The magical Christmas ballet The Nutcracker will blast on to the big screen in South Bank this weekend. more