Antenna Documentary Film Festival Announces Full 2026 Program

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If you want to see some of the best documentaries from around the world, mark your calendar for Antenna Documentary Film Festival 2026. Celebrating its 14th edition, Antenna runs 5–15 February 2026 across Sydney, presenting a program that promises to surprise, to spark the imagination, and to expand worldviews.

Festival Director Dudi Rokach said the 2026 program reflects the breadth and depth of contemporary documentary cinema. “Each film is imaginative, cinematic, and has a unique point of view about the world we live in. Together, they show documentary cinema at its most rigorous, cinematic and alive”.

Opening & Closing Films

The festival opens with the Australian premiere of The Last Guest of the Holloway Motel (USA, 2025), a character-driven portrait of Tony Powell, a former football star who vanished from public life in 1970s Britain before re-emerging decades later as the manager and sole resident of a crumbling Hollywood motel. As eviction looms, Powell is forced to confront years of silence and the relationships he left behind.

Closing the festival is Ghost Elephants (USA, 2025), the latest film from Werner Herzog, which follows conservationist Dr Steve Boyes on an expedition into Angola’s mist-shrouded highlands in search of the “ghost elephants,” a legendary herd long believed to exist only in myth.

Highlights

One of the highlights of the program is the Australian premiere of Sentient (Australia, 2026), the debut feature documentary from respected journalist Tony Jones, following its world premiere at Sundance 2026. The film takes audiences inside animal laboratory research, exposing a hidden world in which it’s not just the animals who are getting hurt. Drawing on firsthand testimony and investigative research, the film questions long-held assumptions about scientific necessity and moral responsibility.

Other program highlights include:

We Are Jeni (Australia, 2026) – Directed by Mariel Thomas and Akhim Dev, the film follows Dr Jeni Haynes, whose extraordinary case — in which she testified through multiple alternate identities in an Australian court — helped secure the conviction of her abuser. After surviving extreme childhood trauma by developing more than 2,500 alternate personalities, the film examines memory, resilience and the fight to be believed.

Elon Musk Unveiled – The Tesla Experiment (Germany, 2025) – A new film that pulls back the curtain on Musk’s empire, as close confidants, whistleblowers, victims, and former high-ranking Tesla employees speak out. Their testimonies expose hidden data and buried defects in the race for self-driving cars.

The Clown of Gaza (Palestine, 2025) – After losing his home in Gaza, performer Alaa Meqdad keeps hope alive by becoming Aloosh the Clown, bringing joy to children in hospitals and streets. The Clown of Gaza is a moving celebration of humanity and love in pitch-dark times.

Synthetic Sincerity (UK, 2025) – BAFTA-nominated filmmaker Marc Isaacs examines whether emotional authenticity can be taught to artificial intelligence

An Eye for an Eye (Iran, 2025) – Convicted of murdering her husband, Tahereh served her sentence and now faces a ticking clock to negotiate with her in-laws who, under Sharia law, have the legal right to either execute her or forgive her- for a price. Unfolding like a real-life courtroom thriller, the film examines justice, mercy and survival within a patriarchal religious system.

Trade Secret (Australia, 2025) – A multi-award-winning exposé by cinematographer-turned-director Abraham Joffe, investigating the global wildlife trade and the fight to protect polar bears from international commercial exploitation.

Special Events & Festival Guests

Antenna will welcome renowned filmmaker Kirsten Johnson to Sydney as a special guest. Before directing the acclaimed documentaries, Cameraperson and Dick Johnson Is Dead, Johnson spent decades behind the camera, shaping some of the most influential nonfiction films through collaborations with filmmakers such as Laura Poitras, Michael Moore and Kirby Dick. During the festival, Johnson will participate in an in-depth In Conversation event and curate a special sidebar, Kirsten Johnson Selects, presenting films that have shaped her creative practice. The festival will also mark the 10th anniversary of Cameraperson with a special screening.

The festival will also present a special retrospective, Gillian Armstrong & The Adelaide Three: 50 Years Later. Often described as the Australian 7 Up, Gillian Armstrong’s landmark longitudinal project traces more than three decades in the lives of three Adelaide “Girls” — Kerry, Josie and Diana — and reflects on the evolution of the women’s lives on screen. This rare screening will be followed by a Q&A with filmmaker Gillian Armstrong, joined by Kerry and Josie, alongside additional members of the Adelaide family.

The Antenna Documentary Film Festival opens Thursday 5 February and runs until Sunday 15 February 2026. Full program details and tickets are available at www.antennafestival.org

 

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The Diary Of Anne Frank To Open In March 2026

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Award winning producers Drew Anthony Creative are continuing their 2026 east coast season with the announcement of a powerful stage adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize winning play, THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK, which is set to open at Melbourne’s historic Athenaeum Theatre from March 4, 2026. With previous productions taking out a Pulitzer Prize, Tony Award and the New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award this production comes directly from its own critically acclaimed sell out season at The Heath Ledger Theatre in Perth, and will debut in Melbourne before moving onto the State Theatre in Sydney.

This brand-new production allows audiences to step into one of the most inspiring true stories of the 20th century, as it masterfully brings to life the remarkable true story of 13-year-old Anne Frank – a young Jewish girl hiding with her family for two years in occupied Amsterdam during World War II. Through Anne’s extraordinary diary, audiences are given an intimate view into the challenges, fears, and small triumphs of their life in hiding. Anne’s teenage diary has made her one of the most powerful voices in literature, as a young girl whose hope, humour, and unwavering belief in the goodness of humanity continue to inspire millions even today.

Written in 1955 by playwrights Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, the stage play is based on the original book, The Diary of Anne Frank, which published by Anne’s father, Otto Frank and details Anne’s experiences and insights while she and her family were in hiding, living in a constant fear of being arrested.

Director Drew Anthony says, “It has been my absolute privilege to stage this production in Perth, and I am thrilled to be bringing this play to Melbourne. The enduring power of Anne’s voice resonates through time, offering a profound call for tolerance, courage, and compassion. As prejudice and division continue to challenge our world, Anne’s diary serves as a vital reminder to learn from the past, value our freedoms, and strive toward a more hopeful future.”

The Diary of Anne Frank will play at the Athenaeum Theatre from Tuesday to Sunday from March 4 until March 14. The show is a deeply moving production that combines brilliant performances and skilled narration to create an experience that will stay with you long after the curtain falls.

“It is a life-changing experience, a call to remembrance, and a doorway into empathy, resilience, and the necessity of continuing the fight for human dignity.” OUTinPerth

“There is no doubt this is a well-acted and moving piece of theatre that highlights the resilience of the human spirit even in the face of unspeakable barbarity.” Perth Theatre Reviews

The Diary of Anne Frank is a testament to the human spirit that continues to resonate and inspire. Don’t miss the chance to witness this story of strength and perseverance.

Tickets are now on sale for THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK via www.ticketmaster.com.au.

This production is recommended for audiences 10 years +

PRODUCTION TEAM
Producer Drew Anthony Creative
Associate Producer Rachel Burgess
Director Drew Anthony
Production Design Drew Anthony
Costume Design Annette Stivaletta
Lighting Design Drew Anthony & Jason Bovaird
DAC Social Media Videography Abbey Burton

DURATION
2hr 10 min with a 20-minute interval

WHERE
The Athenaeum Theatre, Collins Street, Melbourne

 

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Acoco Premiere Emma O’halloran’s Explosive, Grammy-nominated, Double-bill Mary Motorhead & Trade At The Malthouse

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It’s Double Vision! ACOCO brings Irish composer Emma O’Halloran’s Explosive New Operas to Melbourne. Australian Contemporary Opera Co. (ACOCO) will present the Australian premiere of Emma O’Halloran’s acclaimed chamber operas Mary Motorhead and Trade in the Beckett Theatre at The Malthouse in March 2026. Opening on Friday 6 March, this major double-bill unites two arresting human dramas, helmed by leading Australian artists Emily Edmonds (Mary Motorhead) and Christopher Hillier (Older Man in Trade). Tickets go on sale from 17 December 2025 through the Malthouse Box Office.

“Giving local audiences and artists direct access to brilliant contemporary opera being made in the world today, these Irish works tackle difficult, relatable human characters with raw honesty and thrilling musical invention.” Said Linda Thompson AM, Artistic Director & CEO, The Australian Contemporary Opera Company. “They speak to the same belief that has shaped ACOCO from the beginning – that opera can [still] hold a mirror to society, challenge us, and create profound empathy in a way no other art form can.”

In Mary Motorhead, audiences are thrust into the fierce interior world of a woman imprisoned for a violent act, her story unraveling through volatile, lyrical confessions. Trade explores a charged encounter in a motel room between a middle-aged man and an eighteen-year-old – both outwardly conventional; privately grappling with desire and identity.

Together, the works form an electrifying pairing that has captivated audiences in New York, Los Angeles, and Ireland, with their psychological depth, rhythmic energy, and daring composition. Grammy-nominated Irish conductor Elaine Kelly will make her Australian debut, having conducted the works’ world premiere in New York and subsequent international seasons in Los Angeles and Ireland.

As the arts continue to navigate uncertainty, ACOCO reaffirms its place at the forefront of contemporary opera in this country – embracing bold new works that mirror the intensity and complexity of modern life. Based in Melbourne, ACOCO draws its artists from across Australia, and has built a reputation for producing fearless, boundary-pushing opera that gives voice to living composers and resonates deeply with both established and new opera audiences.

In presenting Emma O’Halloran’s fierce and vital opera-theatre, ACOCO invites audiences to confront the beauty, pain, and truth of the human condition. These two operas mark not only a landmark debut for ACOCO’s 2026 season, but a bold statement about the power of modern opera to speak to our times. Through Emma O’Halloran’s incisive and compelling opera-theatre, ACOCO invites audiences to reflect on the beauty, pain, and complexity of being human. ACOCO opening its 2026 season with a resonant statement on the immediacy and relevance of opera today.

Tickets on sale now. More information visit https://www.acoco.org.au/.

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New Performances On Sale For The Hit Broadway Musical Anastasia In Sydney

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Tickets go on sale to the general public this Friday for new performances of the highly-anticipated major musical ANASTASIA, which will open at Sydney’s Lyric Theatre from 7 April 2026. The hit Broadway musical will have its Australian premiere at the Regent Theatre in Melbourne in December 2025 before touring to Perth and Sydney. Presented by John Frost for Crossroads Live and Opera Australia, tickets go on pre-sale for Sydney season new performances – from 24 June to 5 July 2026 – to those who have signed up to the waitlist today and to the general public on Friday 12 December.

Inspired by the mysterious tale of Grand Duchess Anastasia Romanov’s rumoured escape in the dawning days of the Russian Revolution, and the 20th Century Fox animated fairytale of the same name, ANASTASIA has been brought to life on the stage by the Tony Award-winning creative team of Terrence McNally, Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens.

ANASTASIA is a lavish musical for all ages, transporting audiences from the twilight years of the Imperial rule to the euphoria and exuberance of Paris in the 1920s, as a brave young woman named Anya sets out to discover the mystery of her past. Pursued by an army officer determined to silence her, she enlists the aid of a dashing conman and a lovable ex-aristocrat. Together, they embark on an epic adventure to help her find home, love, and family.

With its opulent settings, dazzling costumes, and a soaring score including musical highlights from the 1997 animated hit film, Journey to the Past and Once Upon a December, ANASTASIA is the spectacular Broadway musical about discovering who you are and defining who you’re meant to be.

There have been two films telling the captivating story of Anastasia including the 1956 film with Ingrid Bergman, Helen Hayes, and Yul Brynner and the 1997 20th Century Fox animated film, which featured a score by the musical’s creators, Ahrens and Flaherty.

Directed by Tony Award winning director Darko Tresnjak, ANASTASIA premiered on Broadway in March 2017 and played to sold out audiences for three years before productions in Germany, Spain, The Netherlands, Brazil, Mexico and Japan as well as two North American tours. It also received a Tony Award nomination for Best Costume Design in a Musical and won more than 15 major international awards including Best Musical awards in Germany, the Netherlands and Spain.

The book for ANASTASIA was written by the late five time Tony Award winning writer Terrence McNally, whose credits include Love! Valour! Compassion!, Master Class, Kiss of the Spider Woman and Ragtime.

Music and lyrics for ANASTASIA were written by the renowned writing team of Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens who have been referred to as “one of the greatest songwriting teams in Broadway history” (Chicago Tribune).

They have received theatre, film and music’s highest honours including the Tony Award, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle and Olivier Awards for Ragtime, as well as nominations for two Academy Awards, two Golden Globes and four Grammys. In 2014 they received the Oscar Hammerstein Award for Lifetime Achievement and in 2015 they were inducted into the Theatre Hall of Fame.

“Fantastical, intelligent, well-crafted, and exhilarating, ANASTASIA deserves a coronation!” – The Wall Street Journal

“Captivating, beautifully staged and emotionally vital. ANASTASIA hits the sweet spot!” – The Hollywood Reporter

“One of the most gorgeous shows in years! Luscious, lavish, and a joy that leaves you cheering. This is a grandiloquent feast for the senses you won’t soon forget.” – The New York Observer

ANASTASIA – THE BROADWAY MUSICAL Produced by John Frost for Crossroads Live and Opera Australia in special collaboration with Stage Entertainment Productions, Tom Kirdahy, Hunter Arnold and Dan Hinde

SYDNEY SEASON DETAILS

Venue Sydney Lyric Theatre
Season From 7 April 2026
Performance Times Tue-Thurs at 7pm, Fr-Sat 7:30pm, Wed 1pm, Sat 2pm, Sun 1pm & 6pm (performance times vary each week)
Prices: From $69.90 (Transaction fees apply)
Bookings: anastasiathemusical.com.au or 136 100
Groups 8+ email groups@ticketmaster.com.au

Tickets for new performances go on pre-sale for the Sydney season to those who have signed up to the waitlist on Tuesday 9 December and to the general public on Friday 12 December

Regent Theatre, Melbourne from December 2025
Crown Theatre Perth from March 2026
Festival Theatre, Adelaide from August 2026

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