National Film and Sound Archive: On-Demand Streaming Platform

National Film and Sound Archive: On-Demand Streaming PlatformNational Film and Sound Archive: On-Demand Streaming Platform

NFSA is now sharing its expertise digitally with an on-demand NFSA Player.

NFSA Player is a new way for Australia to access selected titles from the National Film and Sound Archive's audiovisual collection.

Presented for the first time in this format - streaming on demand in full across devices and without advertising - items from the collection are now able to be enjoyed across Australia via the NFSA Player platform.

NFSA Player does not require a subscription. Simply pay for what you'd like to view and you'll have 30 days to watch your selection as many times as you like.

You can rent titles individually or save by purchasing complete collections. There's also a selection of free content that you can watch at any time. For help with how to view see our FAQs.

National Film and Sound Archive

NFSA Player: The stories archives tell. Now streaming.



The Buwindja Collection
Animation
Biography
Documentary
Drama
Indigenous
Music
Performance

To check out NFSA Player head to the streaming platform's website.

National Film and Sound Archive: On-Demand Streaming Platform National Film and Sound Archive: On-Demand Streaming Platform




❊ When ❊

Happens: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday


❊ Where ❊

 National Film and Sound Archive View Venue
 Level 4, 120 Southbank Boulevard,  Southbank Victoria  Map
National Film and Sound ArchiveLevel 4, 120 Southbank Boulevard, , Southbank, , Victoria✆ Venue: Toll free: 1800 067 274 | Event:




❊ Web Links ❊
Advertiser: player.nfsa.gov.au

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