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Bookings for films open on Tuesday 26 August
This popular event returns with new stories to inspire, challenge and connect us with the richness of older adult lives.
Each event includes a feature film and a curated selection of Australian and international short films.
All screenings are free to attend. Bookings are essential and will open at 9:00 am on Tuesday 26 August.
Find updates on the feature films for 2025 below.
More information, including run times and film ratings, will be available closer to the time.
The Door-to-door Bookstore

Every day, Carl Kollhoff quietly delivers hand-wrapped books to his regular customers. When curious 9-year-old Schascha joins him on his rounds, she brings joy, shakes up their routines and helps Carl open up to the world.
Session: Tuesday 7 October, 10:30 am at Rivoli Cinema, Hawthorn
Language: German, with English subtitles
Rating: CTC
What to expect: A beautiful, joyous story that’s quite a tearjerker.
Watch the film trailer: You can watch the film trailer on YouTube
Mr Burton

In Port Talbot, passionate teacher Philip Burton sees potential in troubled teen Richie Jenkins. Through mentorship and care, he helps Richie transform into Richard Burton – one of the greatest actors of the 20th century.
Sessions
- Tuesday 7 October, 11:30 am at Rivoli Cinema, Hawthorn
- Thursday 23 October, 10:30 am at Palace Cinema, Balwyn
Language: English, with open captions for the hearing-impaired
Rating: M
What to expect: An emotional and inspiring story.
Watch the film trailer: You can watch the film trailer on YouTube
I Can Speak

Ok-boon is known for her endless complaints at the local office, but beneath her fiery spirit is a heartfelt goal: to learn English. When a young civil servant, Min-jae, reluctantly becomes her tutor, an unexpected friendship blossoms.
Sessions
- Wednesday 15 October, 10:30 am at Lido Cinemas, Hawthorn
- Thursday 23 October, 12:30 pm at Palace Cinema Balwyn
Language: Korean, with English subtitles
Rating: PG-13
What to expect: A heartwarming and powerful film with references to sexual assault.
Watch the film trailer: You can watch the film trailer on YouTube
A Man Called Ove

Ove is a grumpy, rule-obsessed retiree who’s ready to give up on life – until a lively young family moves in next door and accidentally flattens his mailbox. What begins as irritation soon blossoms into an unexpected friendship that turns everything around. This drama comedy is about unexpected friendship, love and the importance of surrounding yourself with the proper tools.
Sessions
- Wednesday 15 October, 11:30 am at Lido Cinemas, Hawthorn
- Thursday 23 October, 11:30 am at Palace Cinema, Balwyn
Language: Swedish, with English subtitles
Rating: M
What to expect: A darkly humorous film with references to suicide.
Watch the film trailer: You can watch the film trailer on YouTube
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More information
You can find out more by emailing [email protected] or calling the Active Ageing team on (03) 9278 4777.