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Where The Wild Things Are + Q&A

We reward young readers – and those young at heart – with a special screening of Spike Jonze's imaginative film. From the scary to the silly, the unloved to the lovable:…

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Event Details

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Screenings

Event Starts

Oct 5, 2024

Add to Calendar 10/05/2024 12:00 AM Australia/Melbourne Where The Wild Things Are + Q&A We reward young readers – and those young at heart – with a special screening of Spike Jonze's imaginative film. From the scary to the silly, the unloved to the lovable: monsters of all kinds creep their way across the pages of children’s literature. Maurice Sendak’s iconic 1963 picture book Where the Wild Things Are evokes the multiplicity of the monster – as a pathway to adventure, an embodiment of big feelings and an ominous force sent to test the hero. This Spring School Holidays, join us in the cinema for a special screening of Spike Jonze’s acclaimed 2009 film adaptation starring Catherine Keener and Mark Ruffalo. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with two of our most beloved children’s authors and illustrators, Sally Rippin (School of Monsters, Polly & Buster) and Anna Walker (Mr Huff, Bedtime Story). They will discuss Sendak’s creative legacy, monsters as metaphors and the emotional stakes of depicting darkness. For more information, visit ACMI
Venue

Cinema 2, Level 2, ACMI

Location

Fed Square

We reward young readers – and those young at heart – with a special screening of Spike Jonze’s imaginative film.

From the scary to the silly, the unloved to the lovable: monsters of all kinds creep their way across the pages of children’s literature. Maurice Sendak’s iconic 1963 picture book Where the Wild Things Are evokes the multiplicity of the monster – as a pathway to adventure, an embodiment of big feelings and an ominous force sent to test the hero.

This Spring School Holidays, join us in the cinema for a special screening of Spike Jonze’s acclaimed 2009 film adaptation starring Catherine Keener and Mark Ruffalo.

The screening will be followed by a Q&A with two of our most beloved children’s authors and illustrators, Sally Rippin (School of Monsters, Polly & Buster) and Anna Walker (Mr Huff, Bedtime Story). They will discuss Sendak’s creative legacy, monsters as metaphors and the emotional stakes of depicting darkness.

For more information, visit ACMI