Some experiences ask to be rushed through, while others invite you to slow down and stay a little longer. Summer evenings fall firmly into the second category, especially when they unfold outdoors, surrounded by greenery, warm air, and the gentle anticipation of a shared film night.
That’s where Moonlight Cinema comes in. More than just an outdoor cinema, it’s a seasonal ritual that runs through to April, encouraging audiences to romanticise the everyday by turning ordinary nights into moments that feel intentional, memorable, and quietly special. Whether you arrive with a partner, gather friends, bring the family, or come on your own, the experience adapts effortlessly to who you share it with.
What Makes Moonlight Cinema Feel Different
The magic of Moonlight Cinema begins well before the opening credits. You arrive while there’s still light in the sky, wander through gardens that soften as evening approaches, and settle into a spot that feels just right. Picnics are unpacked slowly, conversations stretch without urgency, and as the screen comes to life, the rest of the world gently fades into the background.
It’s this unforced pace that gives Moonlight Cinema its romantic quality, not in a grand or theatrical way, but in the sense of being fully present. The experience doesn’t demand anything from you beyond showing up and allowing the night to unfold.
February: Romance, Crowd Favourites and Summer Energy
February marks the emotional centre of the season, beginning with The People’s Program (5–24 February), part of Moonlight Cinema’s 30th anniversary celebrations. These audience-voted favourites return to the big screen on select dates:
- Jurassic Park – 5 February (National)
- Mamma Mia! – 7 February (National)
- Dirty Dancing – 13 February (National)
- The Hunger Games – 19 February (Sydney, Melbourne, Perth)
- Grease (Sing-Along) – Grease (Sing-Along)
- Pitch Perfect – 24 February (Melbourne)
- Moulin Rouge – Moulin Rouge
These are lively, communal nights where nostalgia meets open skies, making them perfect for group outings, relaxed date nights, or family plans.
Week of Romance (10–15 February)
From 10–15 February, Moonlight Cinema’s annual Week of Romance offers a curated run of love stories under the stars:
- Pretty Woman – 10 February
- Notting Hill – 11 February
- 10 Things I Hate About You – 12 February
- Dirty Dancing – 13 February
- Wuthering Heights – 14 February (Valentine’s Day)
- The Notebook – 15 February
The progression feels intentional — from light-hearted romance through to darker emotional intensity on Valentine’s Day, before closing with enduring classic love. Even if you missed February’s peak, the season only expands from here.
March Under the Stars: Awards Buzz, Pop Culture and Cult Classics
March shifts the mood from romance to cultural conversation, introducing awards-season contenders, headline-making special screenings, and elevated nostalgia.
Awards-Season Standouts
Following the Oscars, Moonlight Cinema screens:
- Marty Supreme – 1 March (Sydney, Melbourne, Perth); 5 March (Melbourne, Perth); 22 March (Sydney, Melbourne, Perth)
- Hamnet – 4 March (Sydney, Melbourne, Perth)
- One Battle After Another – 18 March (Sydney, Melbourne, Perth)
- Sinners – 26 March (Sydney, Melbourne, Perth)
These are films built for discussion, and watching them outdoors adds scale and atmosphere that heightens the experience.
Special Screenings and Cultural Moments
March also features event-style screenings worth planning around:
- The Moment (Charli xcx) – 5 March (Sydney), 6 March (Melbourne)
- Reminders of Him (Preview) – 11 March (Sydney, Melbourne, Perth)
- GOAT (Preview) – 6 March (Sydney), 7 March (Melbourne, Perth)
- Hoppers (Preview) – 21 March (Sydney, Melbourne, Perth)
- Crime 101 – 12 March (Sydney, Melbourne, Perth)
- How to Make a Killing – 19 & 27 March (Sydney, Melbourne, Perth)
These screenings feel current and conversation-worthy, blending cinema with cultural momentum.
Throwbacks and Cult Classics
For those craving a nostalgia fix, March delivers:
- Bend It Like Beckham – 8 March (Sydney, Melbourne, Perth)
- Spirited Away – 10 March (Melbourne)
- Shrek – 14 March (Melbourne)
- Shrek 2 – 14 March (Sydney, Perth)
- Twilight – 10 March (Perth)
- How to Make a Killing – 19 & 27 March (Sydney, Melbourne, Perth)
- The Dark Knight – 24 March (Perth)
- The Greatest Showman – 3 March (Perth)
- Zoolander – 29 March (Sydney, Melbourne, Perth)
These are the nights where the crowd becomes part of the soundtrack — quoting, laughing, reacting together.
The Final Weeks: Until Late March and Early April
As March progresses, the season quietly moves into its final chapter.
Moonlight Cinema runs until:
- Perth – Sunday 29 March 2026
- Sydney & Melbourne – Sunday 5 April 2026
With Adelaide and Brisbane concluding earlier in February, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth now carry the final stretch of open-air cinema before cooler evenings return.
The closing weeks often feel the most cinematic — slightly softer light, a sense of the season winding down, and the awareness that these evenings won’t last much longer.
Where to Experience Moonlight Cinema This Season
Moonlight Cinema’s seasonal magic unfolds across some of Australia’s most beautiful parklands, each offering its own interpretation of a summer night outdoors:
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Sydney -Belvedere Amphitheatre, Centennial Parklands
Friday 21 November 2025 to Sunday 5 April 2026 -
Melbourne - Central Lawn, Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria
Wednesday 3 December 2025 to Sunday 5 April 2026 -
Adelaide - Botanic Park Adelaide
Thursday 27 November 2025 to Sunday 15 February 2026 -
Brisbane - The Amphitheatre, Roma Street Parklands
Wednesday 26 November 2025 to Sunday 15 February 2026 -
Perth - May Drive Parkland, Kings Park
Thursday 4 December 2025 to Sunday 29 March 2026
Each location brings a slightly different atmosphere, but the essence remains the same: open skies, beautiful surroundings, and evenings designed to be enjoyed rather than rushed.
A Season Designed for Connection
What defines Moonlight Cinema is not just the program but the atmosphere it creates. Some nights become effortless date nights, others transform into family traditions or spontaneous group plans. Even a solo visit feels intentional rather than lonely.
With the season running only until late March and early April, the invitation is simple: choose a night before the warmth fades, settle into the gardens, and let the story unfold beneath the stars.
Booking Details
Tickets for Moonlight Cinema are on sale now via moonlightcinema.com.au.






