THE MERCURY CINEMA

The Mercury and Iris Cinemas are run by the Media Resource Centre to enhance screen culture and to give screening opportunities to emerging South Australian film, video and digital media artists.

Cinemas are also available for hire. For more information CLICK HERE.

CONTACT
Venue & Events Manager, Aaron Schuppan e-mail  

Exhibition Manager, Mathew Kesting e-mail
Ph. (08) 8410 0979

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TICKET SALES

Call 8410 0979 9-5:30 Mon to Fri with you credit Card handy.
Call into the MRC 13 Morphett St Adelaide (behind the Mercury) 8-5:30 Mon-Fri
Buy tickets at the box office from one hour prior to the advertised screening time.

 

MERCURY for hire

The Mercury and Iris Cinemas are available for hire. We offer highly competitive rates for your screening, conference, lecture or party. We can screen just about anything from 35mm CinemaScope to your Powerpoint or web based presentation. AND we can look after your catering and liquor requirements with the minimum of fuss!

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Sponsor

Barossa Valley Brewing

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ADELAIDE CINÉMATHÈQUE CHRISTMAS PARTY

16 December

To mark the end of another Cinematheque seasons, we continue the tradition of screening a classic nostalgic Christmas film Miracle on 34th Street. Join us for the final Brews and Reviews for the year and enjoy an 'Organic Ale' or 'Bee Sting' (or two!) courtesy of Barossa Valley Brewing. We thank Vaughan and his team at Barosasa Valley Brewing for their continued support and we encourage our memebers to support them. Bring your friends for free to this final screening for 2010.

 

7:30pm Thursday 16 December

Miracle on 34th Street (G)

  

DIR: GEROGE SEATON
US 1947 96mins 4K
Doris, an executive who doesn’t believe in Santa Claus, desperately searches for a new store Santa. She hires Kris Kringle who eventually becomes everyone’s favourite, including that of her daughter, Susan. But one thing about Kris is that he believes himself to be the real Santa Claus. He even goes to court to prove that. Stars Edmund Gwenn, Maureen O’Hara and a young Natalie Wood. An essential Christmas film from Hollywood’s Golden Age.

WINNER Oscar Best Supporting Actor (Edmund Gwenn), Screenplay and Original Story 1948
Listed in 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die

Brews & Reviews proudly sponsored by Barossa Valley Brewing.