
The Melbourne Cinémathèque 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 ACMI in Melbourne.
Find the links for reviews, interviews, and more for Melbourne Cinematheque submitted by AFCA members here:
David Heslin – Senses of Cinema – Essay: Boys Don’t Cry: Mes petites amoureuses
- Excerpt: We see in Loeb’s eyes a boy who craves love and affection but isn’t getting any, and who will displace that absence into the socially expected goal of getting laid. His plight is treated with a curious sense of detachment, however; the suffering is there, but dulled, lingering under the surface, far away from any possible catharsis.
- Film Festival: Melbourne Cinematheque