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GodzillaFest

We’re throwing a gigantic 70th birthday bash for the Kaiju king – and you’re all invited. On November 3, 1954, Godzilla awakened from a deep slumber and stomped his way into…

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Event Starts

Oct 31, 2024

Event Ends

Nov 3, 2024

Add to Calendar 10/31/2024 12:00 AM 11/03/2024 12:00 AM Australia/Melbourne GodzillaFest We’re throwing a gigantic 70th birthday bash for the Kaiju king – and you’re all invited. On November 3, 1954, Godzilla awakened from a deep slumber and stomped his way into cinematic history with Ishirō Honda’s box-office-destroying film. Japanese audiences were captivated by the storytelling and visual effects but equally hushed by the spectacle of mass destruction unleashed on a miniature Japan, which served as a fitting allegory for the horrors of nuclear warfare. The film’s international release saw the monster’s popularity soar, with Godzilla eventually becoming one of the most memorable screen icons of the 20th Century and the first character to spawn a global film franchise. Exactly 70 years after the release of the first film, we're celebrating the king of monsters at ACMI with screenings of seven key films in the eight-decade franchise; panel talks that explore Godzilla's profound impact on filmmaking and on our social and cultural imagination; a movie marathon with trivia hosted by comedian Alex Hines; a nocturnal Halloween party featuring live music from local DJs and food and drinks; plus pop-ups, playable games and hidden treats for Godzilla fans throughout our centrepiece exhibition The Story of the Moving Image. For more information, visit ACMI
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ACMI

Location

Fed Square

We’re throwing a gigantic 70th birthday bash for the Kaiju king – and you’re all invited.

On November 3, 1954, Godzilla awakened from a deep slumber and stomped his way into cinematic history with Ishirō Honda’s box-office-destroying film. Japanese audiences were captivated by the storytelling and visual effects but equally hushed by the spectacle of mass destruction unleashed on a miniature Japan, which served as a fitting allegory for the horrors of nuclear warfare.

The film’s international release saw the monster’s popularity soar, with Godzilla eventually becoming one of the most memorable screen icons of the 20th Century and the first character to spawn a global film franchise.

Exactly 70 years after the release of the first film, we’re celebrating the king of monsters at ACMI with screenings of seven key films in the eight-decade franchise; panel talks that explore Godzilla’s profound impact on filmmaking and on our social and cultural imagination; a movie marathon with trivia hosted by comedian Alex Hines; a nocturnal Halloween party featuring live music from local DJs and food and drinks; plus pop-ups, playable games and hidden treats for Godzilla fans throughout our centrepiece exhibition The Story of the Moving Image.

For more information, visit ACMI