Sydney Film Festival will present SARTORIAL: FASHION ON FILM, a program featuring new premieres alongside restored classics that explore the relationship between fashion and cinema, screening as part of the 73rd Sydney Film Festival from 3â14 June 2026. The program strand features seven films spanning decades of cinema, bringing together a striking body of work in which some of the worldâs most distinctive filmmakers turn fashion into a lens on identity, culture and power. From the ateliers of Paris to the factory floors of China, these films trace how clothing reflects and shapes the societies that produce it, moving between documentary and fiction, and between candid portraits and global perspectives.
A centrepiece will be the Australian premiere of Marc by Sofia, Sofia Coppolaâs first documentary, offering a personal picture of longtime friend, designer Marc Jacobs, and his creative world. Also featured is the world premiere of Australian film French Girls, directed by Hyun Lee, following a young woman drawn into Sydneyâs modelling industry after being scouted, as she begins to navigate its shifting expectations and pressures.
Acclaimed filmmakers have long turned their attention to the fashion industry from multiple perspectives. From the recently deceased master, Frederick Wisemanâs Model offers a landmark depiction of a New York modelling agency, observing castings, shoots and the relentless demands of image-making, while Jia Zhangkeâs Useless traces the human cost of industrial production across Chinaâs garment industry, from factory floors to haute couture runways.

Chronicles of influential figures in fashion and culture also feature. AgnĂšs Vardaâs Jane B. par AgnĂšs V. offers a playful and unconventional portrait of Jane Birkin, while Wim Wendersâ Notebook on Cities and Clothes follows designer Yohji Yamamoto, reflecting on creativity, authorship and the parallels between filmmaking and fashion.
Fictional takes on the fashion world bring satire and spectacle. Robert Altmanâs PrĂȘt-Ă -Porter, filmed during Paris Fashion Week, presents a sprawling ensemble comedy set amid the industryâs backstage dramas and personalities.
Sydney Film Festival Senior Programmer Jessica Moraza said, âThe relationship between fashion and film extends far beyond the traditional fashion documentaries we know and love. In this special series, we wanted to highlight instances where some of cinemaâs most distinctive directors have brought their singular perspective to the fashion world.â
The films in the strand include: French Girls (2026) Dir. Hyun Lee; Marc by Sofia (2025) Dir. Sofia Coppola; Useless (2007) Dir. Jia Zhangke; PrĂȘt-Ă -Porter (1994) Dir. Robert Altman; Notebook on Cities and Clothes (1989) Dir. Wim Wenders; Jane B. par AgnĂšs V. (1988) Dir. AgnĂšs Varda; Model (1980) Dir. Frederick Wiseman.
Tickets to SARTORIAL: FASHION ON FILM, as well as Flexipasses and subscriptions to Sydney Film Festival 2026 are on sale now. Visit sff.org.au for more information. The full Sydney Film Festival program is announced on Wednesday 6 May 2026, when tickets to all films will be on sale.



