The Sydney Film Festival (SFF) is one of the longest running film festivals in the world. The SFF focuses on the best new films around including short films, Australian films, documentaries and archive titles. As well as top quality movies the festival hosts red carpet galas, talks and forums.
What films to see at the Sydney Film Festival? The festival selects from a large range of entries so they should all be worth seeing. The trick is to read through the program and pick out the ones that sound interesting. Be aware that the festival aims to push the boundaries, so hold on to your seat.
The Festival Hub at Lower Town Hall is providing free entry to a whole range of events as long as you are over 18. There will be something happening almost every day of the SFF. Expected events and happenings include talks “by experts” and “program gurus”, parties, free live music, performances, DJs and screenings. The Hub will even have its own bar.
It is probably not possible to spend all 12 days, and all 12 nights, watching movies. Probably…so you may want to do something else as well. We suggest you visit the list of the Top things to do and/or check out what else is happening in June.
The SFF hosts a number of awards to encourage the making of great movies and all that goes with it. Follow the link below for details.
The festival has an appeal for dedicated film buffs to busy film fans eager to catch the latest movie before its Australian release, but most people just go to watch some decent movies. The festival also attracts international movie stars and celebrities. If you are really keen you can look forward to a number of free talks and forums.
The festival is for everyone over 18. Unfortunately, most films at the festival are unclassified and are restricted to adults aged 18 years and over. If you 17 or younger please check the classification of films before you purchase your ticket.
The Opening Night is all red-carpet and glamour at the magnificent State Theatre. There is even an after party to celebrate the kick-off of SFF 2025 in style. Tickets are limited, see link below.
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