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A weekly film newsletter promoting arthouse, repertory, short form and experimental cinema screening in the city of Melbourne.

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KT160: HSBC 2026 German Film Festival Recap

The HSBC German Film Festival has been and gone but our resident Kinophile James Cleverley caught up on some of the action the festival had to offer.


Words by James Cleverley

Recent years have seen a number of German productions tr...

12 days ago
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KT159: www.RachelOrmont.com (Peter Vack, 2024)

www.RachelOrmont.com is having its EXCLUSIVE! Melbourne release at Cinema Nova until June 10. Showtimes and tickets available here.


Words by Amelia Leonard

Why is it embarrassing when art takes the internet seriously? It’s a phen...

19 days ago
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KT158: BUFF Love Stories

Brunswick Underground Film festival has come to a close. Encore screenings continue.


Words by Darla Gabrielle M Tejada

Desire (1999)
dir. Bill Mousoulis

Shot on 16mm with a grainy, subdued and almost washed-out palette, Desire m...

a month ago
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KT157: The Addiction + Martin

The Addiction (Abel Ferrara, 1995) and Martin (George A. Romero, 1977) have already screened at the Fantastic Film Festival as part of their Vampire Weekend.

CW: Sexual assault, self-harm


Words by James Waters

Kathleen (Lilli Tay...

a month ago
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KT Bonus: Cinema Reborn Returns

Cinema Reborn returns for 2026 with an incredible program of restored films across Melbourne and Sydney. On now until May 17 at the Lido Cinemas in Hawthorn.

Browse the full program and buy tickets/passes on their website here.


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