Guidelines

What can you do at ACMI?

What can you do at ACMI?

ACMI is the national museum of screen culture. You can navigate the world of film, TV, art and videogames daily, in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD.

Who can visit ACMI?

ACMI welcomes visitors with all kinds of access needs. ACMI has two entrances: one on Flinders Street, and the other on the Fed Square side, in the heart of Fed Square plaza, opposite the Big Screen.

What does ACMI Melbourne stand for?

Australian Centre for the Moving Image
Navigate the universe of film, TV, videogames and art with us. Located in the heart of Melbourne’s Fed Square, ACMI (formerly Australian Centre for the Moving Image) celebrates the wonder and power of the world’s most democratic artform – fostering the next generation of makers, players and watchers.

Who owns ACMI?

Having spent ten years in the role, Sweeney resigned in order to return to his family in Britain. Katrina Sedgwick took up the position in February 2015.

What is the main message of the sapphires?

The main messages from this movie focus on identity and the importance of family and Indigenous tradition. For example, all the girls appreciate the closeness of their extended family and learn to understand their role in their group.

What language does Kay speak in the sapphires?

However, in an important scene in the film, a connection is made when Kay speaks Yorta-Yorta to ask the Vietnamese people who have stopped their car for permission to pass through their country.

What type of art is showcased at ACMI?

ACMI holds a collection that encompasses art, film, television, videogames, ephemera, digital culture and social memory.

What can we do in Melbourne today?

Things to do in Melbourne today

  • Cherry Hill Blossom Festival. Things to do.
  • Melbourne Fringe Festival. Things to do.
  • Harry Potter and the Cursed Child review. 4 out of 5 stars.
  • 1000 Doors. Things to do.
  • Maree Clarke: Ancestral Memories. Art.
  • Disney: The Magic of Animation. Art.
  • Ballarat International Foto Biennale. Art.
  • Big Weather.

Is ACMI not for profit?

Unless you’ve received permission from ACMI, you must not sell or profit from the photography, film or video you take at ACMI, or use it for “commercial use”. ACMI considers “commercial use” to be any reproduction or purpose that is marketed, promoted, or sold and incorporates a financial transaction.

What is the global aviation industry?

The Global Airlines industry includes airlines that transport passengers over scheduled or nonscheduled routes, both domestically and internationally. Cargo that is transported within passenger aircraft is also included in this industry, though dedicated cargo airlines are excluded from this industry.

How true is the sapphires movie?

A feel-good film based on the true story of an Aboriginal girl group battling prejudice in 1960s Australia wowed Cannes and is now a hit Down Under. The Sapphires is based on the true story of an Aboriginal girl group from the same family who left Australia to sing soul music for US troops during the Vietnam war.

Who are the owners of the ACMI Museum?

ACMI acknowledges the Traditional Owners, the Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation, on whose land we meet, share and work. We pay our respects to Elders past and present and extend our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people from all nations of this land.

Who is the director of the ACMI in Australia?

Deborah Kelly’s kaleidoscopic video unleashes a vivid collage of animated figures and landscapes cut free from the pages of old magazines and encyclopedias. Australia’s first retrospective on the multi-faceted career of the international movie star and trailblazing director of European Modernist cinema and beyond.

When is the ACMI closed for the summer?

Following the latest advice from the Victorian Government, ACMI will be temporarily closed from Fri 16 July until Tue 20 July inclusive. Affected ticket bookers will be contacted directly and refunded. We hope to see you soon.

When is Kung Phu going to be at ACMI?

His proposed work, Analects of Kung Phu, will be premiered at ACMI in 2022 and an edition will be accessioned into ACMI’s collection. Our first of its kind facility is dedicated to preserving Australia’s analogue past while ensuring its digital present is accessible for generations to come.

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