Exclusive Dark Mofo 2026: The Elusive Screening of Loris Gréaud's Cinematic Masterpiece

Discover the dark and captivating world of Dark Mofo 2026, where a one-of-a-kind film by Loris Gréaud starring Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Rampling will be shown to a single viewer at a time.
The upcoming 2026 edition of Tasmania's renowned Dark Mofo festival will feature a truly unique and exclusive cinematic experience - the screening of French artist Loris Gréaud's hallucinatory experimental film Sculpt, which can only be viewed by one person at a time.
This extraordinary film, starring acclaimed actors Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Rampling, has been seen by a mere 500 people worldwide since its premiere at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in 2016. The exact figure is difficult to pin down, as Gréaud later distributed the files over the dark web, allowing them to be shared in a clandestine manner.

Dark Mofo, the festival known for its immersive and often boundary-pushing programming, has secured the exclusive rights to present Sculpt in 2026, offering audiences a rare and mesmerizing experience. The decision to limit the screenings to one viewer at a time adds to the film's mystique and exclusivity, heightening the sense of intimacy and immersion for those lucky enough to witness it.
The festival's director, Leigh Carmichael, expressed his excitement about bringing this cinematic gem to Tasmania, stating,


