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See a film for 1994 prices.

See a Film for 1994 Prices!

Cinema Club Members, celebrate #luna30years with us by seeing a film at our original 1994 ticket prices - only $11! Simply book a ticket for any regular film session at any of our cinemas between Thursday, July 10 - and Wednesday, August  7 and enter your Member ID at checkout.* Not a Cinema Club Member? It's quick and easy to sign up online! Ticket sales for the week commencing July 10 go on sale midday, Monday, July 7.

*Offer excludes special event or film festival screenings.

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Come to our Birthday Bash!

Come to Our 30th Birthday Bash!

Join us for a FREE night of film, food and festivities at 6 pm on Friday, August 8, at Luna Cinemas in Leederville. Enjoy pre-film pizza, drinks, special guest speeches and a screening of LUNA, STARRING - a short film about our story - followed by SHALLOW GRAVE, the very first film we ever screened! Tickets are open to Cinema Club Members from July 18, and to the general public from July 22 if seating remains.

Share your Luna story

Share Your Luna Story

We’ve made 30 years of memories, now we want to hear yours. Send us your favourite moment at Luna Cinemas in Leederville by sending us an email at luna30@lunapalace.com.au or share your story on the pinned #luna30years posts on our Facebook or Instagram pages. To mark our 30th year and look ahead to the next 30, we’re burying a time capsule filled with our community’s favourite memories and cinematic moments under pavement on Oxford Street, in partnership with the City of Vincent. The spot will be marked by a plaque; a tribute to the stories that shaped us and a promise to keep championing bold, independent cinema in WA for generations to come.

Becoming Luna

Luna Cinemas was born in 1994 from a bold idea and a deep love of cinema.

Founded by Perth local Ingrid van den Berghe, a self-made businesswoman with decades of experience in the entertainment industry,  Luna opened as a twin-screen arthouse on the corner of Oxford and Vincent Streets and has since grown into the heart of WA’s independent film scene. Over 30 years, we’ve evolved into Luna Palace Cinemas, with three unique locations, 15 screens, and an iconic outdoor cinema - welcoming everyone from homegrown talent to global greats like Taika Waititi and Mike Leigh. We pioneered audience Q&A screenings in WA, introduced crybaby sessions to the country, let audiences throw spoons at our screens and helped launch countless homegrown careers. Through it all, we’ve stayed true to our roots: handpicking each film, supporting local artists, and giving back to our community through screenings that spotlight reconciliation, climate action, and social justice.

Luna is not just a cinema, it’s an arts institution and a home for film lovers to be entertained, be challenged with new ideas, travel the world from their seat, see rare films on the big screen and escape through the world of cinema. Our staff are a riot of personalities - filmmakers, artists, cinephiles who know every frame and share their passion generously. Our audiences have laughed, cried, debated, grown, and fallen in love with film under our roof (and under the stars in the Luna Outdoor). We’ve weathered the rise of streaming, the chaos of a pandemic, and the constant churn of trends, because what we offer never goes out of style - a sense of belonging, the thrill of discovery and stories that matter. As we look to the next 30 years, we remain fiercely independent, proudly local, and endlessly curious - ready to keep pushing boundaries and proving why cinema is still magic.

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