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Hear stories about leading stars and filmmakers featured in our Australians & Hollywood exhibition.
For NAIDOC Week 2022, we're celebrating some inspirational First Nations sporting moments.
In a new Inspired video interview, Leah Purcell talks about the impact of seeing black worlds on screen.
Listen to David Stratton in conversation at the NFSA with Alex Sloan about his new book, My Favourite Movies, in February 2022.
The NFSA launches an online Antarctic adventure game using historic Antarctic footage from our collection.
Jane Campion's bold and unconventional work has been acclaimed around the world.
View and listen to highlights of what our curatorial team collected in 2021.
A look at David Gulpilil's 50-year career and his profound impact on Australian cinema.
The NFSA has completed a full digital restoration of Rachel Perkins' acclaimed directorial debut, Radiance (1998).
Samuel François-Steininger has colourised footage from the NFSA collection of Benjamin, the last Tasmanian Tiger in captivity.
NFSA curator Jillian Mackenzie writes about the Ten Days on the Island festival where she took the newly digitised Corrick Collection on tour.
Author, columnist and film and TV critic Luke Buckmaster examines the enduring themes of Wake in Fright, first released in 1971.
Canberra is home to 12 of Australia’s most iconic cultural institutions. And for the first time in history, these icons are collaborating to give 12 unique perspectives of Australia’s story.
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