Current Films

Tickets are $15.00 across the board, unless noted otherwise.

 

***Please arrive NO LATER than 15 minutes before screening time (and even earlier if you can) to ensure we have ample time to make your beverages, take your intermission order and tuck you into the cinema experience. Our recommendation is to arrive early to make a whole night of it and make a booking to avoid disappointment!

 

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Not Only Fred Dagg....But also John Clarke

Rating: M - Offensive language

Running time: 1hr 43min

LIMITED SCREENINGS

Thursday, 29 Jan at 7pm
Wednesday, 4 Feb at 6:30pm

Directed by Lorin Clarke

An intimate tribute to the life and work of one of Australia & New Zealand’s greatest satirists, John Clarke, told through the eyes of his daughter Lorin.

In public, Clarke was famously guarded about his life, but at home he was an open book.
Through a remarkable series of recorded conversations, we trace his steadfast resistance to authority back to his childhood; unpack his controversial decision to leave New Zealand for Australia in 1977; and gain delightful insights into his four decades in the entertainment industry. Weaving together personal anecdotes, a rich television archive, tales from international comedy greats and the riches from more than 200 boxes of his work and letters, this film is a daughter gifting her father back to his audience.


Featuring: Sam Neill, Wendy Harmer, David Wenham, Bryan Dawe, Jana Wendt


The Source Family

Rating: M

Running time: 1hr 45min

FAR OUT! Presents:

THE SOURCE FAMILY - One Night Only!
Tuesday 27 Jan
Bar open at 5:30pm
Show at 6:30 pm
$15 CASH ONLY


A 2012 documentary on the story of The Source Family, a freaked out hippie cult formed in the late 1960’s by Father Yod (not his given name at birth lol).

Father Yod became the patriarch of a commune of young people, who considered him their spiritual father. The group, known as “The Source Family”, lived together in a Hollywood Hills mansion and was supported by the earnings of one of California’s first health food restaurants, which grossed $10,000 a day during its peak popularity. (in 1960’s dollars).

The Source Family provides a view of the group through the cults own archival collection that is still maintained to this day, including extensive photos, home movies, audio recordings as well as contemporary interviews with members of the family. Serving as a highly personal, insider's guide to the counter-culture movement of the early 70s, the film is inspired by the cult-classic book “The Source: The Story of Father Yod, Ya Ho Wa”. Directed by Jodi Wille.

Die My Love

Rating: R16 - Mental health themes, self harm, sex scenes & offensive language

Running time: 1hr 58mins

STARTING 23 JANUARY

Directed by Lynne Ramsay

From visionary director and BAFTA-winner Lynne Ramsay (You Were Never Really Here) and producer Martin Scorsese, adapting the novel by Ariana Harwicz. Starring Academy® Award winner Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson. The story follows a woman living in a remote rural area who is driven to the brink of insanity by marriage and motherhood.

Grace, a writer and young mother, is slowly slipping into madness. Locked away in an old house in and around Montana, we see her acting increasingly agitated and erratic, leaving her companion, Jackson, increasingly worried and helpless.


"...an unforgettable cinematic experience." - RogerEbert.com

“Without doubt Jennifer Lawrence's greatest performance yet.” The Cairo Scene

“Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson are undeniably in peak form.” Discussing Film

“Ranks as some of Lynne Ramsay’s best work yet.” - AwardsWatch

The Secret Agent

Rating: R16 - Violence & content that may disturb.

Running time: 2h 38m

LIMITED SCREENINGS
*Featured in the 2025 Whānau Mārama New Zealand International Film Festival

Thursday, 22 Jan at 7pm
Saturday, 24 Jan at 7pm

Directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho

Brazilian filmmaker Kleber Mendonça Filho painstakingly recreates the Recife of the 70s dictatorship years in this sprawling, colourful spy thriller like no other. The most awarded film at Cannes 2025. In 1977, amidst the Brazilian military dictatorship, former professor Armando flees his mysterious past and returns to his hometown of Recife in search of safety. He soon realises the city is far from being the refuge he seeks.


“ONE OF THE YEAR'S BEST FILMS” -Roger Ebert

"Wagner Moura makes a stunning return to Brazilian cinema in Kleber Mendonça Filho’s masterful period political thriller… Sure to be one of the best films of the year." - David Rooney, Hollywood Reporter


AWARD WINNER

GOLDEN GLOBES 2026 - BEST MOTION PICTURE – NON-ENGLISH LANGUAGE & BEST PERFORMANCE BY A MALE ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE - DRAMA

CANNES FILM FESTIVAL 2025 - BEST ACTOR (Wagner Moura), BEST DIRECTOR, FIPRIESCI PRIZE, & AFCAE ART HOUSE CINEMA AWARD

CRITICS CHOICE AWARDS - BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM

LA FILM CRITICS ASSOCIATION - BEST LEAD PERFORMANCE & BEST FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

NEW YORK FILM CRITICS CIRCLE - BEST ACTOR & BEST INTERNATIONAL FILM

2 GOTHAM AWARD AWARD NOMINATIONS - OUTSTANDING LEAD PERFORMANCE & BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY


INDEPENDENT SPIRIT AWARD NOMINATION - BEST INTERNATIONAL FILM




Portuguese & German with English subtitles

Anchor Me - The Don McGlashan Story

Rating: E

Running time: 1hr 28mins

STARTING 16 JANUARY
*Featured in the 2025 Whānau Mārama New Zealand International Film Festival

Directed by Shirley Horrocks

A long-overdue tribute to one of the nation’s best- loved songwriters. Whether through his influential bands, legendary act The Front Lawn, or compositions for film and television, the songs of Don McGlashan are well known to the Kiwi ear. Less familiar is the story of the man behind the music, but that’s about to change thanks to acclaimed cultural documentarian Shirley Horrocks (Peter Peryer: The Art of Seeing, Paul Callaghan: Dancing with Atoms).



This inspiring documentary catches the highs and lows of a singular career, revelling in tales of backstage antics and unearthing the deeply personal stories behind chart-topping anthems. Famous colleagues like Neil Finn and Toa Fraser extol McGlashan’s artistry in song-writing, while interviews with family members provide intimate insights into a unique creative personality.

Pike River

Rating: M - Offensive language

Running time: 2hrs 10mins

STARTING 8 JAN

Directed by Rob Sarkies

Emmy-nominee Melanie Lynskey (Yellowjackets) and Robyn Malcolm (After the Party) star in this Aotearoa feature from director Robert Sarkies (Out of the Blue). Based on the Pike River tragedy of 2010, this drama captures the profound impact of one of the worst mining disasters in New Zealand's history by telling the true story of Anna Osborne (Lynskey) and Sonya Rockhouse (Malcolm) – two women who lost their loved ones in the disaster and became leading voices in the families’ long fight for truth and accountability.

This is a film about the powerless vs. the powerful, of people vs. money, of right vs. wrong. An inspiring true story of an incredible female friendship and together what is possible when you simply won’t give up.