A Day at the Movies | 9 to 5 (dementia-friendly screening)
Sat
30
Sat 30 Nov 10:30 AM
Arc Cinema
Allocated Seating
109 Mins
November
1980 | PG | DCP| USA |D: Colin Higgins
This matinee event has been specifically designed for the enjoyment of community members living with dementia and their friends, families, carers and companions. This will be a relaxed screening, with plenty of time to arrive at the NFSA, enjoy refreshments in the courtyard, find a comfortable seat in the cinema and watch the film.
Event timings
What makes this event dementia-friendly?
If you are caring for a person living with dementia, please select a complimentary Carer ticket for yourself, kindly supported by Carers ACT.
A Day at the Movies was created by film and media academics Dr Jodi Brooks (project lead, University of New South Wales) and Dr Fincina Hopgood (University of New England), and independent screen culture and audience development specialist Karina Libbey. The program is funded by the ACT Government and aligns to its Age-Friendly City Plan, with in-kind support from the NFSA (Venue Partner), Carers ACT, Dementia Australia and the ACT Ministerial Advisory Council on Ageing.
Images Courtesy of Park Circus/Walt Disney
Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin and Dolly Parton play a trio of office workers at Consolidated Companies who bond over their shared disgust for the Vice President: a ‘sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot’. The three women dream about getting revenge…until fantasy and reality collide, and things spiral wildly and hilariously out of control.
With a whip-smart script by Patricia Resnick and a stellar cast, this hit comedy remains an audience favourite. In the 44 years since its release, 9 to 5 has inspired a sitcom, a musical and numerous drag productions. Dolly Parton’s theme song, ‘9 to 5’ – written for the film, and backed by the sound of her acrylic nails clicking together – won an Oscar and two GRAMMY awards.
Part of A Day at the Movies: a dementia-friendly screening program at NFSA Acton.This matinee event has been specifically designed for the enjoyment of community members living with dementia and their friends, families, carers and companions. This will be a relaxed screening, with plenty of time to arrive at the NFSA, enjoy refreshments in the courtyard, find a comfortable seat in the cinema and watch the film.
Event timings
10.15AM | Arrival – welcome tea and coffee in the NFSA courtyard |
10.30AM | Introduction and film screening |
11.40AM | Intermission (approx. 10 minutes) |
11.50AM | Film screening resumes |
12.40PM | Afternoon tea in the NFSA courtyard (concludes 1.10pm) |
What makes this event dementia-friendly?
- Dementia Australia-trained venue staff and event organisers will be onsite to welcome and assist attendees, including guiding attendees around the NFSA.
- The film (9 to 5) has been selected in line with dementia-friendly screening guidelines and in consultation with community groups.
- There will be low-level house lighting in the cinema to allow people to move around, as well as additional wayfinding and information signage.
- The volume in the cinema will be slightly lower.
- There will be a designated quiet space for guests who need a break during the screening. The film will also screen at a low volume level in the quiet space so you won’t miss a thing.
- The screening will have an intermission. Guests are also invited to socialise and enjoy pre- and post-screening refreshments in the NFSA courtyard. Movie snacks will also be provided.
- For additional information about accessibility and planning a visit to the NFSA, visit nfsa.gov.au/visit-us
If you are caring for a person living with dementia, please select a complimentary Carer ticket for yourself, kindly supported by Carers ACT.
A Day at the Movies was created by film and media academics Dr Jodi Brooks (project lead, University of New South Wales) and Dr Fincina Hopgood (University of New England), and independent screen culture and audience development specialist Karina Libbey. The program is funded by the ACT Government and aligns to its Age-Friendly City Plan, with in-kind support from the NFSA (Venue Partner), Carers ACT, Dementia Australia and the ACT Ministerial Advisory Council on Ageing.
Images Courtesy of Park Circus/Walt Disney
November