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Walk through science and art in Ghost Trees at the NFSA

An immersive marrying of art, science and data, Ghost Trees can be experienced at the National Film and Sound Archive until 8 September.

NFSA launches dementia-friendly program

In an Australian cinema first, the National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA) unveiled a program of dementia-friendly film screenings.

Winter at the National Film and Sound Archive

The Winter Film Series is on screen at the National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA) in Acton, with something to draw everyone out of the house in Canberra’s chillier months.  

The cult appeal of classic cinema with Venus Mantrap

Cinephiles and moviegoers have flocked to the National Film and Sound Archive for their monthly dose of the silver screen frights and delights in the Cult Classics series.

ANU composers give voice to silent films

A marrying of the old and the new, a collaboration between the National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA) and the Australian National University (ANU) gives new life to archival footage.

Canberra filmmaker captures real family and real struggles

Because We Have Each Other peeks behind the curtains and into the home of one Australian neurodiverse family.

7 of Canberra’s most haunted places, with Tim the Yowie Man

Whether you’re a believer, a skeptic, or flat-out think they’re a myth, ghost stories and ‘sightings’ have perpetuated popular culture for millennia … and some of them are downright spooky. Tim the Yowie Man, took CW through his personal list the most haunted spots in Canberra.

NFSA and NLA share $47 million to expand digital collections

The National Film and Sound Archive and National Library of Australia will share in $47 million of funding toward their digitised collections.

Film & Sound Archive brings Tasmanian tiger back to colour

The National Film & Sound Archive released colourised footage of the last Tasmanian tiger, which died more than 80 years ago today.

Australia Daze screens at National Film and Sound Archives

As the conversation about Australia Day’s inclusivity continues into 2021, the National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA) is taking you back to Bicentennial celebrations on 26 January 1988 with a screening of...

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