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The Alliance Française French Film Festival is making its grand return from 04 March to 09 April 2025! Get ready for an unforgettable cinematic journey featuring a spectacular selection of French films — from comedy, romance, and drama to thrilling
adventures.
The upcoming edition promises plenty of surprises, exciting special events, and an unmissable
Opening Night celebration that
will set the tone for an exceptional festival.
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🎉 We’re thrilled to announce that this year marks 130 years of promoting French language and culture in Sydney!
🙏 Since 1895, Alliance Française of Sydney has been dedicated to promoting the French language and Francophone cultures, strengthening the
bond between France and Australia.
💫 We’re ready to celebrate with a series of exceptional events throughout the year.
🗓️ Stay tuned for more updates – we can’t wait to share this special year with you!
François Romanet, President of the Board of Directors, has a message for our dedicated members, students and staff. Read it here.
The Alliance Française de Sydney was honoured to participate in the Prix National du Civisme pour la Jeunesse 2024 ceremony,
organised by the Association Nationale des Membres de l'Ordre National du Mérite at the Consular Residence, under the distinguished patronage of the Consul General of France. We extend our sincere gratitude to the Consul General and the event organisers for their warm invitation.
We would also like to express our heartfelt appreciation to our valued partners—Killarney Heights Public School, the French-speaking
Association of the North Shore (FANS), Taren Point Public School, and Lycée Condorcet Sydney - International French School—for their ongoing
efforts to empower young people to take action, champion their values, and develop into engaged, responsible members of society.
The Alliance Française de Sydney represented by Dominique Barbeau, was invited to the annual Australian South Sea Islander Reception and
Flag Raising event hosted by the City of Sydney. The event commemorated the forced migration of South Sea Islanders to Australia in the
1800s through blackbirding. Many South Sea Islanders were brought to Australia to work in sugar cane farming, seafaring, and other
industries. The event featured speeches and performances that highlighted the discrimination and disadvantage experienced by South Sea
Islanders throughout Australian history. The City of Sydney Council has formally recognized Australian South Sea Islanders as a unique
minority group and has taken steps to address their historical injustices.
The event was hosted by Councillor Emelda Davis, whose grandfather was abducted from the island of Tanna in Vanuatu when he was 12 years
old. The singer who performed at the event told the audience about her grandfather who was kidnapped from Lifou in the New Caledonian
archipelago. The event was a reminder of the importance of reconciliation and the need to continue working towards a more just and equitable
society.
We’re thrilled to announce that our official recognition as a Professional Development Provider by the New South Wales Education Standards
Authority (NESA) has been renewed !
For decades, we’ve been dedicated to supporting French teachers in NSW with training and resources to enrich their practice.
This recognition reaffirms our commitment to providing top-notch professional development and fostering a vibrant French learning environment in Sydney. Here’s to continuing our mission of promoting the French language and culture!
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