‘Undermined: Tales from the Kimberley’.
Every year the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (McA) holds annual weekend of talks, panels and films, Conversation Starters. The 2019 event, held June 1-2, will link in with the museum’s current exhibition Janet Laurence’s work, centering around the theme of climate change. Part of the program will include a series of documentaries about the fragility of the natural world and the impact of humans on the planet.
If has two special film bundles to giveaway, allowing two lucky people tickets to see each of the four documentaries in the program. To win, email jkeast@if.com.au and tell us in 100 words or less why you think film is a powerful medium to affect action on climate change.
The films in this year’s festival are:
The Kingdom: How Fungi Made the World
Witness a film on the largest and oldest organisms alive today.
Every year the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (McA) holds annual weekend of talks, panels and films, Conversation Starters. The 2019 event, held June 1-2, will link in with the museum’s current exhibition Janet Laurence’s work, centering around the theme of climate change. Part of the program will include a series of documentaries about the fragility of the natural world and the impact of humans on the planet.
If has two special film bundles to giveaway, allowing two lucky people tickets to see each of the four documentaries in the program. To win, email jkeast@if.com.au and tell us in 100 words or less why you think film is a powerful medium to affect action on climate change.
The films in this year’s festival are:
The Kingdom: How Fungi Made the World
Witness a film on the largest and oldest organisms alive today.
- 5/24/2019
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
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