The Lost City of Melbourne + director intro

The Lost City of Melbourne is a celebration not just of Melbourne’s beloved, bygone picture palaces, but also of its enduring relationship to the cinema itself. ” Melbourne International Film Festival

Director intro followed by a book signing in the foyer. In the 1850s, Melbourne was the fastest growing city in the world. “They dreamt big, they built big….it was a city jumping out of its skin”. It became an epicentre of film culture and its hotels, restaurants and cafes became world renowned. However, the attempted ‘modernisation’ of Melbourne in the 1950s destroyed much of the city, including its elegant cinemas and picture palaces. Our buildings were deemed too Victorian, the opposite of a modern metropolis, and Whelan The Wrecker’s demolition blitz began.
Featuring rare archival film & photography, this film is a revelatory work that allows its audience to reimagine the former glory of the lost city of Melbourne.

This screening will be introduced by the director and TPH operator, Gus Berger followed by signing of the new photographic book of the film, The Lost City of Melbourne.

Rating
E
Duration
95 MINS

Sign up to the Thornbury Picture House newsletter