French Film Magic and Immersive Murder Mysteries in Perth Today

Perth Today: French Cinema, Mid-Week Mysteries, and New Art Openings
Happy Wednesday, Perth! As we step into April 2026, the city is buzzing with a sophisticated blend of international cinema, immersive street theatre, and fresh gallery openings. Whether you are looking to hide away in a dark cinema with a French masterpiece or test your detective skills in the heart of Northbridge, today's schedule offers plenty of reasons to get out and explore the local culture.
Alliance Française French Film Festival
The highly anticipated Alliance Française French Film Festival continues its 2026 run today across some of Perth's most iconic independent cinemas. Film lovers can head to Palace Cinemas Raine Square, Luna Leederville, or the Windsor Cinema in Nedlands to catch a curated selection of the finest contemporary French cinema. From sweeping romantic dramas to biting comedies, the festival offers a unique window into French culture. Screenings are scheduled throughout the afternoon and evening, providing a perfect mid-week cultural escape in the heart of the city.
Immersive Murder Mysteries
For those who prefer their entertainment with a side of suspense, today marks a special session of the "Perth Murder Mystery" series. Two distinct experiences are available for budding sleuths. "Crime on Date Night!" takes participants through the vibrant streets of Northbridge, using the urban landscape as a backdrop for a thrilling outdoor puzzle. Alternatively, the "Death in the Shadows" experience invites you into the Art Gallery of Western Australia for a more atmospheric investigation. These interactive events are a fantastic way to see the city in a new light while engaging in high-stakes teamwork and problem-solving.
Museum and Gallery Highlights
If you're in the mood for something more contemplative, the WA Maritime Museum is currently hosting "From Nonna with Love: Stories of Tradition and Triumph." This moving exhibition celebrates the legacy of Italian migrant women and their contribution to Western Australia's cultural fabric through personal stories and historical artifacts. Additionally, Kolbuszspace Gallery in Perth kicks off a new exhibition today featuring the work of Montana Cooke. Titled "New Representation," this collection showcases emotive paintings that explore internal landscapes through bold color and texture.
Community and Cultural Experiences
Families can make the most of the day at the Belmont Forum, where the annual Easter Egg Hunt remains open for daily participation. It is an excellent option for parents looking to keep children entertained during a mid-week outing. Meanwhile, at the WA Museum Boola Bardip, the "Biomass" exhibition continues to transform Jubilee Hall into a living gallery. This installation features virtual reality and extended reality artworks from global artists, offering a cutting-edge experience that blends technology with traditional gallery space.

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