🎬 Entertainment 10h ago · Reporting and photography by Mridula Amin

Drive-in cinemas are rare these days. But the last one in Melbourne’s north still draws a faithful crowd

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Drive-in cinemas are rare these days. But the last one in Melbourne’s north still draws a faithful crowd
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The drive-in demands little of its audience. You can lie down, bring your dog and talk without fear of being hushed. Mridula Amin spent a night at one of the last of a dying breedBetween a funeral parlour and a sink factory, a queue of cars slowly disappears down a driveway. Most arrive with plenty of time to spare – to turn their backseats into beds, tune their radios to the film audio and let children play on the bitumen or finish their takeaway dinner. By the time darkness falls, hundreds of

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