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Dark Mofo: Solo Film Viewing in Secret Location
27 Mar
Summary
- A unique film by Loris Gréaud will screen one-on-one.
- The film is shown at a secret location outside Hobart.
- Dark Mofo 2026 boasts diverse international and local artists.

Tasmania's Dark Mofo festival in June 2026 will present Loris Gréaud's experimental film, 'Sculpt: Eye of the Duck,' offering a rare, individual viewing experience. This film, previously screened at LACMA and distributed on the dark web, will be shown to one audience member at a time at a secret location outside Hobart, with only 90 viewing slots available. Interested attendees can queue for timed slots each morning.
The festival's program expands across unusual venues, including a cruise ship, featuring international artists like choreographer Candela Capitán and performance artist Kiyo Gutiérrez. Musicians such as Princess Nokia and Sega Bodega will perform, alongside Australian acts like Baker Boy and Ninajirachi. Interactive installations and confronting performances are central to the event's unique offerings.