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Lutruwita Animation Festival

The Lutruwita Animation Festival (LUTAF) is a one-day celebration of animation from Lutruwita/Tasmania and beyond, held at the historic State Cinema.

7 November 2026

| State Cinema

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State Cinema
375 Elizabeth Street, Hobart, Tasmania, 7000

The Lutruwita Animation Festival (LUTAF) is a one-day celebration of animation from Lutruwita/Tasmania and beyond, held at the historic State Cinema. Featuring a vibrant program of screenings, talks, workshops, and a Student Competition, LUTAF spotlights Australian animated filmmakers, from cutting-edge releases to diverse and underrepresented voices.

Participants can discover animated works rarely seen elsewhere, connect with industry professionals, and immerse themselves in Nipaluna/Hobart’s dynamic cultural scene. LUTAF offers both entertainment and professional development, making it a cultural highlight and a uniquely Tasmanian meeting place for animation lovers.

State Cinema
375 Elizabeth Street, Hobart, Tasmania, 7000
Listing Updated: 12 February 2026

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