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National Film and Sound Archive of AustraliaNational Film and Sound Archive
National Film and Sound Archive of Australia
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National Film and Sound Archive

A Day at the Movies

Dementia-friendly screenings
Arc Cinema
10:30 am
$16 Full / $12 Concession (+$1.50 booking fee)
Various
A Day at the Movies: Dementia-friendly screenings Various

NFSA’s welcoming dementia-friendly film program for cinema-lovers

A Day at the Movies is designed for the comfort and enjoyment of people living with dementia and their families, friends, carers and companions.

Carers receive a free ticket, courtesy of Carers ACT, and all attendees can enjoy a complimentary Bulla ice cream.

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How is this event tailored for people with dementia?

  • Friendly staff trained by Dementia Australia will be on hand to greet visitors and help throughout the event;
  • Films selected are in line with dementia-friendly screening guidelines;
  • Low-level lighting is used for the duration of the screening;
  • Additional wayfinding and signage;
  • Reduced sound levels in the cinema;
  • A designated quiet space for guests to rest or relax;
  • A 10-minute intermission to stretch and refresh;
  • Pre- and post-screening refreshments are provided in the NFSA garden courtyard, offering guests an opportunity to relax and socialise.

For additional information about planning your visit to the NFSA, go to nfsa.gov.au/plan-your-visit

A 10% discount is available on paid tickets for group bookings of 6 or more people. For more information, please call 02 6248 2000 or email tickets@nfsa.gov.au.

The series is brought to you by film and media experts Dr Jodi Brooks (Project Lead, University of New South Wales), Dr Fincina Hopgood (University of New England), and independent screen culture and audience development specialist Karina Libbey.

An initiative of the ACT Government, the program is funded by the ACT Government and aligns with its Age-Friendly City Plan. In-kind support from the National Film and Sound Archive (Venue Partner), Carers ACT, Dementia Australia, the ACT Ministerial Advisory Council on Ageing and Bulla Dairy Foods.

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Events in this series

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A Day at the Movies: The Odd Couple (Dementia-Friendly)

A film series for people living with dementia alongside their families, friends, and carers.
11:30 PM
11:30 PMFri, Mar 20, 2026
Rated G
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A Day at the Movies: Some Like it Hot (Dementia-Friendly)

A film series for people living with dementia alongside their families, friends, and carers.
12:30 AM
12:30 AMSat, Jul 11, 2026
Rated PG
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A Day at the Movies: Send Me No Flowers (Dementia-Friendly)

Join us for A Day at the Movies, a thoughtfully selected film series for people living with dementia alongside their families, friends, carers and companions.
11:15 PM
11:15 PMSat, Oct 18, 2025
Rated G

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A Day at the Movies: Top End Wedding (Dementia-Friendly)

Join us for A Day at the Movies, a thoughtfully selected film series for people living with dementia alongside their families, friends, carers and companions.
12:15 AM
12:15 AMSat, Jul 12, 2025
Rated M

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