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Ngalu Warrawi Marri Film Series

Exhibition and Shows
Festivals and Celebrations
  • Aboriginal Culture
  • Art & Culture
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Highlights

  • Experience powerful narratives through First Nations storytellers at the Ngalu Warrawi Marri Film Series in Darlinghurst.
  • Immerse yourself in community resilience and cultural legacy through diverse film genres this Reconciliation Week.
  • Enjoy a free cinematic celebration that highlights kinship and personal journeys of Aboriginal culture.
  • Discover local cafes and shops nearby for refreshments before or after the film screenings.
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Please note: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples should be advised that there are images depicting a deceased person.

This Reconciliation Week, enjoy the Ngalu Warrawi Marri Film Series, a free cinematic celebration of First Nations storytelling. This year’s lineup of films explores the power of kinship, community resilience and cultural legacy through three distinct genres and viewpoints.

Book your tickets now to immerse yourself in this curated series of first-hand perspectives and histories.

Please be advised some seats in the Theatre have obstructed views. There is no allocated seating, it will be on a first come, first served basis.

16°C Clear sky
4.6 / 5 13,293 Google reviews

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Dates & times

  • Next occurrence: 30 May 2026

Features

  • Cafe
  • Family Friendly
  • Non Smoking
  • Public Toilet
  • Restaurant
  • Shop / Gift Shop

Tags

  • Aboriginal Culture
  • Art & Culture
Accessibility

Actively welcomes people with access needs.

Communication

  • Welcomes and assists people who have challenges with learning, communication, understanding and behaviour. (includes people with autism, intellectual disability, Down syndrome, acquired brain injury (ABI), dyslexia and dementia)

Access & Inclusion

  • An access and inclusion statement is available on the business website.

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