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Monthly Program
2026 Screenings
Browse our upcoming Yarra Ranges Film Society members screenings at the Arts Centre Warburton and at The Memo, Healesville.
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| February 2026:
EL 47
Time: 7.30pm
Warburton: Tues 10 Feb
Healesville: Tues 17 Feb
• Spain – 2024 • Drama/crime • 110m • M
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Set in 1978 Barcelona, El 47 follows Manolo Vital (Eduard Fernández), a devoted bus driver from the neglected outskirts of Torre Baró. When officials claim buses can’t reach the area’s steep roads, he hijacks one to prove them wrong, sparking a grassroots fight for dignity, recognition, and inclusion.
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March 2026:
PHANTOM THREAD
Time: 7.30pm
Warburton: Tues 10 March
Healesville: Tues 17 March
• USA – 2017 • Romance/Drama • 130m • M
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In 1950s London, renowned dressmaker Reynolds Woodcock (Daniel Day-Lewis) lives by strict routine and control. When Alma (Vicky Krieps), a headstrong waitress, becomes his muse, their bond turns into a quiet power struggle where love, creativity, and control intertwine in unexpected ways.
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April 2026:
WHEN FALL IS COMING
Time: 7.30pm
Warburton: Tues 14 April
Healesville: Tues 21 April
• France – 2025 • Drama • 102m • M
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In rural Burgundy, retired Michelle’s (Hélène Vincent) quiet life collapses after a meal of foraged mushrooms sickens her family. As guilt and suspicion fester, the film blurs accident and intent, echoing Australia’s mushroom murder case. A haunting study of love, blame, and the toxins within families.
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May 2026:
ONE TO ONE: JOHN AND YOKO
Time: 7.30pm
Warburton: Tues 12 May
Healesville: Tues 19 May
• UK/USA – 2024 • Documentary • 100m • M
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Chronicling John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s 18 months in Greenwich Village, this film weaves rare footage, home movies, and the One to One concert at Madison Square Garden into a vivid portrait of art, activism, and fame. Exploring how two iconoclasts navigated love and scrutiny in a divided world.
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June 2026:
THE BLUE CAFTAN
Time: 7.30pm
Warburton: Tues 9 June
Healesville: Tues 16 June
• Morocco – 2022 • Drama/Romance• 122m • M
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In a small Moroccan tailor shop, Halim (Saleh Bakri) crafts exquisite garments alongside his devoted wife Mina (Lubna Azabal). When a young apprentice arrives, buried desires and quiet tensions surface. With tender restraint, the film reveals its secrets slowly. Layer by layer, stitch by stitch.
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July 2026:
HIGH GROUND
Time: 7.30pm
Warburton: Tues 14 July
Healesville: Tues 21 July
• Australia – 2020 • First Nations Action Drama • 104m • MA
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In Australia’s Northern Territory, ex-soldier Travis (Simon Baker) is haunted by the memory of a brutal massacre. When ordered to hunt an Indigenous warrior, he joins forces with Gutjuk (Jacob Junior Nayinggul), a young tracker bound to that same violent past. Amid Arnhem Land’s sweeping landscapes, their journey probes justice, vengeance, and the scars history leaves behind.
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August 2026:
THE BALLAD OF WALLIS ISLAND
Time: 7.30pm
Warburton: Tues 11 Aug
Healesville: Tues 18 Aug
• UK – 2025 • Comedy • 100m • PG
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Eccentric lottery winner Charles (Tim Key) invites estranged folk duo Herb (Tom Basden) and Nell (Carey Mulligan) to perform on his remote Welsh island. Their whimsical reunion soon exposes buried tensions and unspoken emotions in a tender, funny exploration of love, forgiveness, and artistic authenticity.
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September 2026:
WOLFGANG (EXTRAORDINARI)
Time: 7.30pm
Warburton: Tues 8 Sept
Healesville: Tues 15 Sept
• Spain – 2025 • Comedy/Drama/Family • 110m • PG
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After his mother’s sudden death, 10-year-old piano prodigy Wolfgang (Jordi Catalán), who has autism, is placed in the care of his estranged father, Carles (Miki Esparbé). As Wolfgang strives to reach Paris’s elite Grimald Academy, their uneasy bond becomes a touching study of family, ambition, and acceptance.
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October 2026:
GHOSTLIGHT
Time: 7.30pm
Warburton: Tues 13 Oct
Healesville: Tues 20 Oct
• USA – 2024 • Comedy/Drama • 115m • M
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After his teenage son’s suicide, Chicago construction worker Dan (Keith Kupferer) finds solace when a theater director (Dolly de Leon) invites him to audition for Romeo and Juliet. Playing Lord Capulet, he confronts grief and strained family ties, as this intimate drama explores art’s power to heal emotional wounds.
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November 2026:
THE OTHER SON
Time: 7.30pm
Warburton: Tues 10 Nov
Healesville: Tues 17 Nov
• France – 2012 • Drama • 105m • M
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Two families in Israel (one Palestinian, one Israeli) discover that their sons were accidentally switched at birth. The revelation forces parents and children alike to confront questions of identity, loyalty, and what truly makes a family. With sensitivity and nuance, the film explores the emotional and cultural complexities of love, belonging, and the ties that bind us.
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December 2026:
MY BROTHER'S BAND
Time: 7.30pm
Warburton: Tues 8 Dec
Healesville: Tues 15 Dec
• France - 2025 • Comedy/Drama • 104m • M
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| Acclaimed French conductor Thibaut (Benjamin Lavernhe) discovers, through a health crisis, that he was adopted and has a biological brother, Jimmy (Pierre Lottin), a trombone-playing cafeteria worker. Despite their starkly different lives, the brothers’ shared musical talent becomes a bridge, leading Thibaut to mentor Jimmy and help him realise his potential. Directed by Emmanuel Courcol, this heartwarming dramedy explores themes of family, music, and the transformative power of connection. |