• ACMI is Australia's national museum of screen culture, located in Fed Square, Melbourne. Navigate the universe of film, TV, videogames and art with us.
  • In 2013, The Australian Centre for the Moving Image has launched the Game Masters, a world-touring game exhibition, and has successfully hosted in 11 places...
  • On 1 January 2002, the Australian Centre for the Moving Image was officially established by the Film Act 2001 (Victoria).
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  • Major moments in the history of the moving image are detailed, including the origin of movies and their production design, Australian cinematic culture and the...
  • The Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) is Australia's museum of film, TV, video games, digital culture and art.
  • On 1 January 2002, the Australian Centre for the Moving Image was officially established by the Film Act 2001 (Victoria).
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  • To satisfy your craving for all things related to moving images, look no further than the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Melbourne.
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  • A 1993 report from the Victorian State Government Office of Major Projects reaffirmed the viability of the proposed Australian Centre for the Moving Image.
  • The Australian Centre for the Moving Image, also known as ACMI, is a cultural hub located in Melbourne, Australia.