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.

TICKET SALES

To purchase tickets in advance, call 8410 0979 between 9:30 - 5:00 Monday to Friday with your credit card handy.
OR Call into the MRC at
13 Morphett St Adelaide (behind the Mercury) between 9:30 -5:00 Monday to Friday

You can purchase movie tickets at the Mercury Cinema box-office half an hour prior to the advertised screening time.

This webpage is a work in progress - comments?

CONTACT
Venue & Events Manager, P.J. Murton e-mail  

Exhibition Manager, Toby Bramwell e-mail
Ph. (08) 8410 0979


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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!

sponsors

Government Sponsors

SAFC

ArtsSA

AFC

Sponsor

Barossa Valley Brewing

SCREENINGS CINEMATHEQUE CINEMA HIRE ARCHIVE ABOUT US MRC

SPECIAL event cinema

Sun 21 June - Sat 4 July 2009

7:30pm Sunday 21 June
7:30pm Sunday 28 June
7:30pm Friday 3 July
7:30pm Saturday 4 July

ADELAIDE PREMIERE
shinjuku incident (Ma15+)

Dir: Derek Yee
Hong Kong 2009 120mins 35mm
Shinjuku Incident brings together, for the first time, two of Hong Kong’s biggest box office draws: international action star Jackie Chan and acclaimed director Derek Yee.  Despite having made movies for over a decade, Jackie will present a side in Shinjuku Incident never before seen by his audiences. The film pools the top talents from Hong Kong, mainland China and Japan and takes audiences to exotic locations in Japan, and Suzhou and Changchun in China.