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Arts & CultureTuesday 16 June 2026

Imagine stepping into a private theatre where you're the only person watching a film—ever. That's the experience Loris Gréaud has created with his latest work, part of Tasmania's Dark Mofo festival. The experimental movie, featuring actor Willem Dafoe, is designed as a solitary journey, leaving each individual viewer to grapple with its "distressingly beautiful and disorienting" vision entirely alone.

This innovative approach to cinema challenges everything we expect from film as a shared cultural experience. By removing the collective audience, Gréaud invites personal interpretation and introspection—a radical departure in an age where entertainment is increasingly social. The Porter-escorted journey to an empty theatre transforms watching a film into something almost ritualistic. Read the full story →

Today's takeaway: Art's most powerful moments may come not from shared experiences, but from deeply personal ones we undertake entirely alone.

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