• English: National Film and Sound Archive in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory.
  • The National Capital Exhibition offers a comprehensive overview of Canberra’s design and development as the capital of Australia.
  • Located in Canberra, Australia, it was officially established in 1935 and became an independent cultural organization in 1984.
  • Visitors to the archive have the opportunity to see more than 1.3 million exhibits - photographs, sound recordings and films, television and radio programs.
  • Audiences will also enjoy a selection of vintage advertisements from our collection before the feature film plays.
  • The National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA) in Canberra, Australia is one of two archives containing a wealth of materials concerning early special effects...
  • There is change in the air at the National Film and Sound Archives (NFSA). After all 2014 marks 30 years in the nation’s capital. A well-loved Canberra...
  • The National Film and Sound Archive is planning to update the online Curated Collection in a few months with new material so it advises interested patrons to...
  • The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA), near the city centre of Canberra, holds the country’s collection of audiovisual material...