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Muriel’s Wedding + Q&A Sydney Film Festival

7 June 2025

In the Playhouse

Cinema

Australia | 1994 | English | Comedy | M

This ode to dreamers is one of Australia’s most cherished classics, powered by Toni Collette’s luminous breakout performance and a joyous ABBA soundtrack. Newly restored in 4K.

This special screening will also include a live Q&A with Director P.J. Hogan and guests.

It's funny, strange and best of all, graced with strong human compassion.

Duane Byrge, The Hollywood Reporter

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Newly restored in 4K for its 30th anniversary

Thirty years since Muriel Heslop (Collette) walked down the aisle, she remains one of Australian cinema’s most unforgettable heroines. Stuck in the fictional dead-end beach town of Porpoise Spit, lonely Muriel struggles with fake friends, a crook father and slacker siblings. Her only comforts are her ABBA cassettes and fantasies of a glitzy wedding. After retreating to Sydney, she seizes a chance to reinvent herself, even if it jeopardises her one real bond, with new bestie Rhonda (Rachel Griffiths). Muriel fearlessly embraces daggy outcasts and quirky Aussie humour: from Muriel and Rhonda’s karaoke take on “Waterloo” to the devastating aftermath of the titular wedding, P.J. Hogan’s film brims with iconic moments and tremendous heart. Presented by the National Film and Sound Archive's digital restoration program – NFSA Restores – reviving our cinema icons.

Presented by Sydney Opera House and Sydney Film Festival

Credits

 P.J. Hogan
Director

Lynda House, Jocelyn Moorhouse
Producers

P.J. Hogan
Screenwriter

Martin McGrath
Cinematographer

Jill Bilcock
Editor

Cast

Toni Collette
as Muriel Heslop

Rachel Griffiths
as Rhonda Epinstalk

Bill Hunter
as Bill Heslop

Daniel Lapaine
as David Van Arkle

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