Strictly Ballroom
One of the most successful Australian films of all time, Baz Lurhmann's Strictly Ballroom plays July 15 as part of our Musical Matinees series.
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One of the most successful Australian films of all time, Baz Lurhmann's Strictly Ballroom plays July 15 as part of our Musical Matinees series.
Puppetry can be used as an effective tool for interaction, pretend play, communication, motivation, de-escalation, and more.
Jim Jarmusch’s Trump-era allegory imagines a placid upstate New York community overrun by zombies who have been reanimated by the addictive consumerism they practiced in life.
In this moving, comic-tinged drama, Aris, a failed young businessman, leaves his yuppie downtown lifestyle behind and moves into his late grandfather's house in a quiet, ultra-conservative Athens suburb of Army retirees.
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Paola Mendoza and Gloria La Morte's award-winning family drama paired with Lynne Sachs' recent Queens-set short film.
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Directed by George Miller (Babe, Mad Max: Fury Road) and choreographed by Tony-winner Savion Glover, Happy Feet is a delightful, funny musical adventure that also carries an environmental message.
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This feminist essay classic was five years in the making, with contributions from hundreds of women and over 200 Australian films. It is an investigation and celebration of women's work from colonial settlement to the present, a story told by women: Aboriginals, migrants, convicts, and a variety of others.