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Melbourne Cinematheque

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MUFS changed name to Melbourne Cinémathèque in 1984, the same year they moved to the Glasshouse. In 1993 they partnered with AFI to run a National Cinémathèque, where other states around Australia could collaborate on seasons of touring programs. In 1994, the National Cinémathèque screened at the
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that were considered too esoteric or obscure for the National Cinémathèque. Members of Melbourne Cinémathèque could access this new program at no additional charge. The National Cinémathèque program eventually ended and Melbourne Cinémathèque continued.
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The Melbourne Cinémathèque's mission is to present films in the medium they were created, and as closely as possible to screen them the way they would have originally screened, (i.e. big screen 16 & 35mm prints). They screen archival
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Programs include a diverse selection of classic and contemporary films showcasing director retrospectives, special guest appearances and thematic series including archival material and many new prints. Seasons have included
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is a non-profit membership-based film society screening programs year-round, dedicated to presenting the history of world cinema on the big screen in carefully curated retrospectives. It screens at
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Many of the films shown were from the State Film Centre of Victoria (later known as ACMI), and during the 1960s MUFS screened at various locations around Melbourne, including
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Starting out as Melbourne University Film Society (MUFS) in 1948, they screened films during lunch time and evenings. MUFS collaborated with
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in East Melbourne, in association with Melbourne Cinémathèque. 1995 saw the debut of OtherCinémathèque, a separate program of films at
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season had been in progress when cinemas were shut down due to COVID-19. A full calendar season returned in 2023.
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Michael Koller, Adrian Danks, Eloise Ross, Cerise Howard, Andréas Giannopoulos
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While ACMI was being renovated in 2019, Melbourne Cinémathèque relocated to
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Breen, Marcus (2 March 1984). "Glasshouse offers a better outlook".
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film prints from local and international organisations such as the
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Index

Melbourne, Victoria
Australia
ACMI
Melbourne
Victorian Federation of Film Societies
Australian Film Institute
Melbourne International Film Festival
Union Theatre
Carlton Moviehouse
Glasshouse Cinema
RMIT University
ACMI
State Film Theatre
Erwin Rado Theatrette
The Capitol
Marlene Dietrich
35mm
16mm
National Film and Sound Archive
British Film Institute
Library of Congress
Jean-Pierre Melville
Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger
Jean Renoir
Michael Haneke
Orson Welles
Max Ophüls
Yasujirō Ozu
Marco Bellocchio
Agnès Varda

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