For cinephiles out there who seek a gritty, absorbing and vibrant foreign film, the 2023 Saxo Scandinavian Film Festival will be right up your cultural alley. Runs at selected Palace Cinemas until August 2nd.
Thought-provoking, bold and filled with sadness, Away is a play that makes you question your priorities and will have you walking away filled with a new outlook on life. Runs until July 22nd at Theatre Works.
Bell Shakespeare’s latest production of Romeo and Juliet is full of humour, intensity and raw performances and can't be missed. Runs until July 29th at Fairfax Studio.
In This is Living, emotional baggage is packed in a Louis Vuitton bag and emptied in splendour over one drama-fuelled weekend at a luxurious AirBnB. Runs at Malthouse Theatre until July 30th.
In a repressive three-tier society built like a film set, Paula, a simple Supporting Character, embarks on a journey to become a Main Character. But instead uncovers hidden secrets about her family and her place in society as a whole. Opens July 6th at Cinema Nova.
Easily one of the best films of 2023, One Fine Morning is touching and beautiful in its study of two opposing feelings of grief and rebirth. In cinemas now.
As part of RISING, Consort of the Moon is a unique and new sound-work that invites the audience to participate in a haunting, ancient melody, harnessing the power of communal listening, both to one another and the earth.
RISING is back for 2023, and this years festival, Euphoria, is vast in scope, immersive, and truly breathtaking. Runs until June 18th at Melbourne Town Hall.