The London Australian Film Society

The London Australian Film Society (LAFS) is curated by a group of passionate and driven Australian and British citizens, based in London, working in various fields including Film and Television, Education, Gallery Curation, and Publishing.

The society screened its first film on 20 July 1973 in the Cinema Hall of Australia House, the home of the Australian High Commission on London’s Strand, where it held regular screenings and hosted visiting filmmakers for over three decades.

Today, the society is entirely self-funded and volunteer-run, with the current team organising events at venues across central London since 2009. 

In 2017, the society established the London Australian Film Festival (formerly OZ Film Festival), with an inaugural event staged in June 2017 at Regent Street Cinema. 

Dedicated to promoting Australian cinema in London and across the UK, the London Australian Film Society screen a broad range of new and cult/classic features, documentaries and short films, many of which don’t otherwise gain UK theatrical exhibition or distribution. 

Past Screenings

LAFS Presents: Shayda (Exclusive Preview) 15

The London Australian Film Society are proud to present an exclusive preview screening of Noora Niasari’s powerful debut feature, SHAYDA. In… Read More
Noora Niasari, Australia, UK, 2023, 117m.
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LAFS Presents: Lonely Spirits Variety Hour + Q&A 18

The London Australian Film Society are proud to present the UK premiere of THE LONELY SPIRITS VARIETY HOUR, followed by an… Read More
Platon Theodoris, 2022, Austrailia, 77m.
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London Australian Film Festival presents Slant 18

The London Australian Film Festival presents the UK premiere of SLANT, an outlandishly camp, pitch-black comic thriller that seems destined to be… Read More
James Vinson, Australia, 2022, 112m.
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London Australian Film Society: 50th Anniversary Screening 18

It began in the bowels of Australia House and has since spread across central London, and now the London Australian Film… Read More
Various Director, Austrailia, 1973-2000, 113m.
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The Castle 15

Its 25th Anniversary outing was one of the hits of last year's London Australian Film Festival, and now the London Australian… Read More
Rob Sitch, Australia, 1997, 86m.
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LAFS: Seriously Red 18

The London Australian Film Society kicks off its 50th anniversary year with an exclusive Australia Day* preview of Seriously Red, the… Read More
Gracie Otto, Australia, 2022, 98m.
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AUSTRALIAN SHORT FILM TODAY 15

Part of the London Australian Film Festival   The London Australian Film Festival resumes its long-standing relationship with New York-based Australian Short… Read More
Various, Australia, 2019-2020, 110m.
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Charlie's Country 15

As part of its David Gulpilil retrospective, the London Australian Film Festival presents the Yolŋu actor’s crowning achievement, and final collaboration with Dutch-Australian… Read More
Rolf de Heer, Australia, 2013, 108m.
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Goldstone 15

As part of its David Gulpilil retrospective, the London Australian Film Festival presents the second feature in Ivan Sen’s Mystery Road franchise.   A… Read More
Ivan Sen, Australia, 2016, 110m.
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The Tracker 15

As part of its David Gulpilil retrospective, the London Australian Film Festival presents the Yolŋu actor’s first collaboration with Dutch-Australian filmmaker, Rolf… Read More
Rolf de Heer, Australia, 2002, 98m.
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The Last Wave 15

As part of its David Gulpilil retrospective, the London Australian Film Festival presents a key early role for the Yolŋu actor, who brings a… Read More
Peter Weir, Australia, 1977, 106m.
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WALKING WITH GULPILIL: SCREEN TALK + SHORT FILMS 15

  Part of the London Australian Film Festival’s David Gulpilil retrospective   In a career spanning five decades, Yolŋu dancer and… Read More
N/A, N/A, 2022, 180m.
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