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We take a closer look at an enduring Christmas favourite.
Listen to a Q&A with Nash Edgerton and David Michôd.
Restoring 'The Cheaters', a 1929 silent film by the pioneering McDonagh sisters.
Sound and vision of Sydney public transport from trams, trains and buses to ferries, hydrofoil and monorail.
Take a step back in time and discover the charm of Melbourne more than a century ago.
As public gatherings to commemorate Anzac Day in 2020 are not going ahead because of COVID-19, we're sharing home movies of marches from Anzac Day in 1933, 1946 and 1980.
For International Women's Day, we present a portrait of the pioneering Australian filmmakers, the McDonagh Sisters – Isabel, Paulette and Phyllis.
Can you help us identify these Sydney locations from landmark 1920s films made by the McDonagh sisters?
A recently donated film reveals the only known colour footage of Sir Donald Bradman playing cricket.
The NFSA celebrates Valentine's Day with recently restored footage of a unique wedding ceremony in the skies over Sydney in 1932.
The NFSA celebrates Home Movie Day 2019 by participating in a Home Movie Marathon that also coincides with the World Day for Audiovisual Heritage.
The NFSA Video Selfie Booth is now open in the Front Room at Acton.
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