Country Arts SA recognises that we are living and creating on First Nations Lands and we are committed to working together to honour their living cultures.
Alliance Française French Film Festival 2025
French with English subtitles
Pierre Niney leads a stellar cast in Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre de La Patellière’s thrilling new adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’ epic adventure, the first French cinematic treatment of the iconic tale of romance and redemption in over fifty years.
Marseille, 1815. The dreams of principled young sailor Edmond Dantès (Niney) are about to come true; promoted to ship’s captain, he can finally marry the love of his life, Mercédès (Anaïs Demoustier). But his success inspires jealousy… betrayed by his rivals, Dantès is denounced as a member of a pro-Napoleon conspiracy and incarcerated without trial in an isolated prison.
After years of solitude, Dantès befriends the inmate in the adjacent cell, Abbé Faria (Pierfrancesco Favino), who reveals the location of a hidden treasure on the island of Monte Cristo. An extraordinary plan is hatched to exact revenge on the three men who wronged him…
A true cultural phenomenon in France (where it stormed the box office with close to 10 million tickets sold), THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO delivers luxurious, spectacular big-screen entertainment, at once timeless and electrifyingly new. Widely expected to sweep the 2024 Cesar Awards, it’s a Festival must-see.
Join us for the official opening night with drinks and nibbles on arrival and the screening of The Count of Monte Cristo.
Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre: Thursday 3 April 2025 from 6:30pm
Opening night ticket prices*:
Adult: $26.00
All Other: $24.00
* includes drinks and nibbles
Standard session prices:
Adult: $16.00
Concession: $14.00
Senior: $14.00
Friends Club Member: $12.50
Nunga: $14.00
Student:$14.00
Youth/Child: $12.00
Transaction fees apply: Online $2.50 – Counter/Phone $3.50
Country Arts SA recognises that we are living and creating on First Nations Lands and we are committed to working together to honour their living cultures.