NEW FILMS Backtrack (M) Psychologist Peter Bower's life is thrown into turmoil when he discovers that the patients he has been seeing are ghosts. Stars Adrien Brody. Finding Dory (G) The forgetful Dory (voiced by Ellen DeGeneres) wants to be reunited with her family in this sequel to Finding Nemo. Me Before You (PG) A girl in a small town forms an unlikely bond with a recently-paralysed man she's taking care of. Stars Emily Clarke and Sam Claflin. Warcraft: the Beginning (M): The peaceful realm of Azeroth stands on the brink of war as its civilisation faces a fearsome race of invaders. Saturday CONCERT OF SPIRITUALS 2pm: Kaleidoscope Productions presents a fundraising concert for Home in Queanbeyan at the Queanbeyan Uniting Church, Rutledge Street, Queanbeyan. Tickets $15 adults, $10 concessions at the door (includes afternoon tea). SCINEMA INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF SCIENCE FILM 4pm: At the National Film and Sound Archive, from drama to documentaries, animations to epic natural history, this year's finalists are screening. Tickets $10/5. scinemafestival.riaus.tv JOHN MCSHERRY AND DONAL O'CONNOR 7.30pm: This traditional Irish Uilleann pipe and fiddle duet will be performing at the Canberra Irish Club with guests singer and guitarist Robert Hillman and Canberra's Dave O'Neill. Doors open at 7pm. Tickets $30 on 6288 5088. STARMAN 7.30pm: Entertainer Sven Ratzke presents a rock show inspired by the music of David Bowie, inhabiting the rock legend's multiple personas. The Playhouse, Canberra Theatre Centre. canberratheatrecentre.com.au or 62752700. WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION 8pm: Agatha Christie's courtroom thriller about a man on trial for murder whose alibi is denied by his wife is presented by Canberra Repertory Society at Theatre 3, Ellery Crescent, Acton. canberrarep.org.au BURROWS 8pm: Nu-folk band Burrows features members of bands such as Cracked Actor, Mr. Fibby, The Ellis Collective, and Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret and draws audiences in with intimate songs speaking of familial bonds, idle daydreams, and waking up slowly on a crisp morning. They are performing at The Street Theatre, joined on-stage by the Pop-Up Choir and supported by Happy Axe. Tickets $20/$15. thestreet.org.au. Sunday ST PETER'S AND THE PAPAL BASILICAS OF ROME 12.30pm: A cinematic journey through St Peter's, St John in the Lateran, St Mary Major and St Paul Outside the Walls with experts who will discuss the buildings, their art and the lives and stories of popes and artists. Palace Electric. palacecinemas.com.au LA FANCIULLA DEL WEST 1pm: A new La Scala production of Puccini's Wild West opera starring Barbara Haveman and Marcelo Alvarez and conducted by Riccardo Chailly. Subtitled. Palace Electric. palacecinemas.com.au. THE MUSIC MAN 2pm: Meredith Willson's musical about conman Harold Hill and how his plan to swindle a small town into setting up a boy band is threatened when he falls in love with a suspicious librarian features the songs Seventy-Six Trombones and Till There Where You. The Queanbeyan Performing Arts Centre. Also Saturday at 2pm and 8pm. theq.net.au HISTORY LESSONS + FLAMING CREATURES 2pm: For Sunday's Films on Film program, the National Film and Sound Archive is screening Barbara Hammer's experimental History Lessons (2000, R18+) and the avant-garde queer classic Flaming Creatures (1963, R18+). Tickets $14/$12. nfsa.gov.au THE IRON GIANT – SIGNATURE EDITION 3pm: Screening in the Vintage Electric season is this remastered edition of the 1999 animated feature with two additional scenes and an introduction by filmmaker Brad Bird, whose directorial debut it was. Palace Electric. palacecinemas.com.au TCHAIKOVSKY ROMANCE 3pm: Art Song Canberra's next concert features selections from the many romances composed by Tchaikovsky including the final duet of Onegin and Tatyana from Eugene Onegin. It will be given by Rada Tochalna (soprano), Lucas de Jong (baritone) and Janis Cook (piano) in the Wesley Music Centre, 20 National Circuit, Forrest. Admission, including program and light refreshments, full price $35. Concessions $30. Art Song Canberra members $25. Full-time students $15. Tickets at the door. WHY KOZINTSEV MATTERS: KING LEAR 4.30pm: In the third instalment of Why … Matters, Andrew Pike discusses Grigori Kozintsev's last film, King Lear (1971). His vision is turbulent and visceral, far removed from British traditions of Shakespeare. Tickets $14/$12. nfsa.gov.au MARKO SEVER ORGAN CONCERT 5pm: In a fundraising farewell concert for his studies in London, organist Marko Sever wll perform works by Bach, Mendelssohn, Vierne, Wammes, Langlais, Widor, Cochereau and Dupré at Wesley Uniting Church, 20 National Circuit, Forrest. Adult $30; concession $25; full-time student $10; ACT Organ School and children 12 and under $5. trybooking.com/LOKP recommended or at the door. DON"T MISS CCAS Gorman Arts Centre: Obnoxious Ladies in the Australian Landscape. This exhibition brings together the work of six female artists across a diverse range of media including painting, sculpture, video and jewellery to redefine women's relationships to the Australian landscape. Until Saturday. ccas.com.au PhotoAccess: Cihuateotl's Myth: Mexican-born artist Octavio Garcia Alvarado uses the chemigram, an alternative darkroom etching technique, to reimagine ancient images of Mesoamerican culture; An Endless Horizon: Sydney-based emerging photographer Matthew James uses a self-developed photographic process to capture images of the ocean that span a whole roll of medium-format slide film. Both until Sunday. photoaccess.org.au