Dream Films is located in Eltham, NSW.
The president can be contacted through the Federation
Dream Films is located in Eltham, NSW.
The president can be contacted through the Federation
Located in the Byron Bay Hinterland, We screen every two months at the Crabbes Creek Village Hall and always welcome new members.
Contact Louiza on 02 6677 0204
The Byron Bay ADFAS Film Society is a part of The Australian Decorative & Fine Arts Society. They currently show films around twice a year.
To contact ADFAS send an email to byron bay @ adfas .org.au
People in Canberra are known to travel 75 minutes just to get to a Braidwood screening,
The Braidwood Film Society screen once a month at the Braidwood National Theatre
You can check out their Facebook Page at Braidwood Film Club
You can contact the President on 0429 484 281
The Bowraville Film Society screens films monthly in the renovated 1930s Bowraville Theatre.
Usually on the last Saturday of every month, we also enjoy wine and a shared supper at our evenings.
Enquiries to: twvercoe@gmail.com or 0438 225 390
The Film Club seeks to enhance the educational, recreational and cultural experience of city residents through exposure to an eclectic film selection. It involves the screening of a selected film followed by a group discussion on scenes and actors of interest, film anecdotes and trivia, and the historical context of the film just viewed.
Who can attend?
Film Club screenings are intended for mature library members.
What kind of films are shown?
The films chosen have sufficient depth and complexity to support varied interpretations, responses and viewpoints.
All screenings are at 2.00 pm in the Library Function Centre, on the 3rd Saturday of each month, except December & January
Known as one of Victoria’s best film societies
The club may be reached through Eric Dixon at Ph# 0430 134 273 or at eric wdixon @ hotmail. com.
The ANU Film Group Inc. is Australia’s largest film society and has been screening films in Canberra since 1966. We screen over 150 films a year, from the latest Hollywood hits, to foreign, independent and classic films you won’t find on the big screen elsewhere. Best of all – membership is open to everyone!
The Group has a storied history, starting from small beginnings in 1965 to our current status at the largest film society in the country.
Please visit our Website: The ANU Film Group
For inquiries
We can be contacted by email at info@anufg.org.au
Or you can give us a call on 02 6247 2425. We don’t have an office so you may not get an immediate answer, but leave us a message and we’ll get back to you.
Or, very screening has a duty manager at the front desk. Feel free to ask any questions you have of the manager.
Or, you can contact the group by mail at: GPO Box 2425, Canberra, ACT, 2601
You can also visit the ANU Film Group Facebook Page
The Society is also known as one of the nicest societies in Victoria
The Big House Film Society specialises in screening Film Noir and other vintage thrillers.
The venue for every screening is the Canberra Museum and Gallery (CMAG), London Circuit, Canberra City.
We meet monthly on Sunday afternoons starting at 1pm. If you want to become a member, its only $15 for 3 months, $25 for 6 months and $50 for the year.
For more information contact Alan Smithee on 0402 296 234.