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THE JIFF
BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S
Holly Golightly clutching her
cup of joe is one of cinema’s
most enduring images. And
how would Holly have taken
her poison? “A sweetened
cappuccino,” says Nespresso
Australia and New Zealand
coffee ambassador Mitch
Monaghan. “It embodies her
passion for the more
indulgent things in life.”
LA STORY
This is Monaghan’s
favourite coffee moment,
and it’s not hard to see why.
It’s the first movie to poke
fun at the coffee culture,
and even today you can’t
help but cringe at your own
dash-of-almond-milk
coffee snobbery when
watching it.
HEAT
The only thing that could
bring a criminal and a cop
together? Coffee. The
scene from the 1995 crime
drama is so legendary that
the location became a
tourist attraction, until the
restaurant closed in 2014.
GILMORE GIRLS
OK, so this technically
isn’t a movie, but we don’t
think a set of characters
in the history of motion
pictures have loved the
java juice as much as
Rory and Lorelai.
This retrospective of the Dutch fashion
design duo at Melbourne’s NGV will
give visitors an access-all-areas pass
inside the pair’s wild and wacky world.
From October 21.
Twenty years since this initiative first
transformed NSW’s Bondi to Bronte
walk into a sculpture garden, this
year’s event promises to be
extra special. From October 20.
Australia’s sweetheart is returning to
the stage after a seven year absence
with her Wings Of The Wild Tour.
From October 27.
There are more than 70 incredible
films at this year’s Jewish International
Film Festival (JIFF). Our pick is
courtroom drama Denial, starring
Rachel Weisz. From October 26.