n The Lost City of Melbourne, director and producer Gus Berger traces the evolution of Melbourne’s cityscape, from its glory days to a period of modernisation and demolition in the 1950s.
From the mind of Brittanie Shipway, Senser brings you a whirlwind of a storyline complemented by incredible showmanship. Now on stage at Theatre Works.
Director Kasimir Burgess puts the Franklin River on the centre stage in the new, powerful feature-length documentary Franklin, showcasing its beauty and its battle for survival. In cinemas Thursday 8 September.
Jordan Peele has once again proven his cinematic genius with the much-anticipated, much-hyped Nope. Starring Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Steven Yeun and Brandon Perea, the sci-fi horror flick is one of the best films of 2022.
Playing Julia Gillard and Julie Bishop, Patrick Livesey and Annabel Larcombe shake the very foundations of political rhetoric with their high-octane, uproarious, clever and unforgettable show Gone Girls.
The Substation and Chamber Made invite Melburnians on a journey to explore the fragmented and distributed self in the digital age in the profoundly original work titled My Self in That Moment.