The Other Film Festival (TOFF) is a ground-breaking disability-led program from Arts Access Victoria. TOFF was born in 2004. Since then, it has become a leader in the global disability screen advocacy ...
Play, dance and move to interact with this new videogame from Vidya Rajan and Ian MacLarty, which playfully critiques the dark side of gaming. A special commission for our Melbourne International ...
Join us for an evening of gaming, geese and good times as our museum transforms into a playable space for young and old. For one night only, the entire ACMI building will come to life with a ...
Play and vote for your favourite Australian game of the year. The Australian Game Developer Awards (AGDAs) are a national event celebrating outstanding games and individual achievements by Australian ...
Hosted by ACMI, this year’s festival invites you to immerse yourself in a community passionate about leveraging games for social good. As a hub of innovation and collaboration, Games for Change ...
Explore videogame development and production with industry expert Ryan Warden, a game developer of over 20 years currently working as Production Director for Avowed at Obsidian Entertainment. Perfect ...
In a reimagined Winnipeg that looks a lot like 1980s Iran – just with a few more turkeys and Kleenex factories – two young kids find a banknote, leading them on an odyssey that takes them out of ...
Fresh from the Melbourne International Film Festival's 72nd edition in August, this ACMI co-curated series is a rare opportunity to catch the best award winners that you might have missed at the ...
From the scary to the silly, the unloved to the lovable: monsters of all kinds creep their way across the pages of children’s literature. Maurice Sendak’s iconic 1963 picture book Where the Wild ...
Shot on the heels of the Prague Spring and subsequently banned by the Czechoslovak government, Menzel’s pointed political satire was finally released after the fall of the Communist government in late ...
Of all of the storied “New Wave” filmmakers who graduated from Prague’s FAMU film school in the 1960s, Jiří Menzel (1938–2020) was the first to gain significant international renown – his tirelessly ...
In May 2024, Mohammad Rasoulof was sentenced to an eight-year prison term and a flogging, and had his property confiscated, for making a film that threatened national security. It would not be the ...