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Jul 22: Movies at the Old School- BLUE

The Australian documentary BLUE will screen again in Raglan on 22nd July. Entry by donation at the door will go towards keeping the lights on at the Old School Arts Centre and to Plastic Bag Free Raglan. Local supporters of the arts for our community have sponsored this screening. The film, dedicated to creating awareness and change, is a wake-up call to the state of the earth’s oceans.

There will be a discussion session after the movie with local ocean and environmental experts, facilitated by Whaingaroa Environment Centre.  Reserve at htpp://raglanmovies.nz

Screening hosted by raglan Community Arts Council and Whaingaroa Environment Centre.


BLUE

This screening is sponsored. Entry by donation at the door towards keeping the lights on at the Old School Arts Centre.

  • Official Selection 2018 San Francisco Ocean Film Festival
  • Official Selection Sydney Film Festival

Sydney Morning Herald “Even if you imagine you’ve seen it all before, you might emerge, as I did, newly shaken and vowing to cut down on your use of plastic bags.”

This Australian documentary dedicated to creating awareness and change, is a wake up call to the state of the earth’s oceans.

“As marine biologist and activist Lucas Handley explains, our oceans are in trouble and it’s time we stopped thinking of them as both a place of limitless resources and a dumping ground.”

His call for action is echoed by passionate advocates for marine preservation, such as shark activist Madison Stewart, FNQ ranger Philip Mango, seabird specialist Dr Jennifer Lavers, sustainability promoter Tim Silverwood, Greenpeace SE Asia’s Mark Dia and long-time campaigner Valerie Taylor.

Filmed over two years in Indonesia, the Philippines, Hawaii and Australia, this cinematic, galvanising documentary comes at a time when we are making critical decisions that will decide the legacy we leave for generations to come.” (Sydney Film Festival)

Written and Directed by Karina Holden (feature debut)

Documentary | 76 mins PG | Australia

This screening is sponsored. No reserves. Entry by donation at the door towards keeping the lights on at the Old School Arts Centre.

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