

Village Cinemas Geelong
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Formerly the Geelong Theatre (founded in 1913), Village Cinemas Geelong offers nine traditional cinemas ranging from 56 seats all the way up to 619 seats, and two Gold Class cinemas.
For more information, please visit Village Cinemas Geelong’s website: villagecinemas.com.au/cinemas/geelong.
Food and Beverage
Village Cinemas Geelong is also home to a wine bar, offering a curated selection of wines, beers, and spirits. Enjoy a drink before or after your film on Fridays and Saturdays from 5pm till late, and on Sundays from 12pm till late.
Accessibility
Wheelchair and step-free access: All cinemas at Village Cinemas Geelong can be accessed via lift. There is a wheelchair-accessible door on Ryrie Street, and accesible car parks located in Ryrie Street at the front of the cinema.
Accessible toilet facilities are available on the ground level (outside the candy bar) and on the upper level (between Cinemas 5 and 6).
What's On

Elijah Wood stars as a wayward but well-meaning dad in this magical father–daughter quest set in the New Zealand wilderness.

A 93-year-old grandma’s mission – and, yes, she chooses to accept it – is to reclaim her money from scammers by any means necessary.

Be swept up in this homage to the birth of Aussie surf culture compiled from 200 hours of home movies, iconic documentaries and restored 16mm footage.

For eight survivors of childhood sexual abuse, a program that combines boxing and writing turns into a journey of recovery and friendship.

Brigette Lundy-Paine and Justice Smith star as teen outsiders whose obsessive pop-culture fandom causes rifts in their realities.

Guy Pearce stars in this prison-set portrait of incarceration and salvation – the feature debut from Short Film Palme d’Or winner Charles Williams.

Ten animators adapt Alison Lester’s children’s book, crafting a magical mixture of live action and animation destined to become a family favourite.

Sarah Snook lends her voice alongside Kodi Smit-McPhee, Magda Szubanski, Eric Bana and Jacki Weaver in the second claymation feature from Adam Elliot.

Think the global surge in interest in women’s football is a relatively recent occurrence? This eye-opening documentary asks you to think again.

Three Australian girls seek the ultimate success in the world of competitive skateboarding while sliding into an adolescence without handrails.
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