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'Blue' ocean film (Sydney Film Festival at The Ritz)

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'Blue' ocean film (Sydney Film Festival at The Ritz)

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This film is part of the Sydney Film Festival 2017. It's premiering in the Festival and will be released in Australian cinemas from late July.

'Blue' is a beautifully crafted wake up call to the state of the earth's oceans. Check out the film trailer -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dg-tUZG2vsA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dg-tUZG2vsA

HOW TO BOOK YOUR TICKET

You'll need to buy your ticket directly from the Sydney Film Festival - http://tix.sff.org.au/session_sff.asp?sn=Blue (via the link at the bottom.) Select the session at the Ritz Cinema.

PANEL DISCUSSION

There's a panel discussion at the end of the film. Hear from the filmmaker and interviewees in the film.

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MEET OTHER GREEN THINKING PEOPLE

'Blue' is the inaugural film for the Green Film Club Sydney.

We're getting together at 3pm for a drink upstairs at The Ritz Cinema Bar. The film starts at 4pm. Be great to also see you at The Ritz Bar after the movie! We'll be there for about an hour after the movie.

The filmmaker Karina Holden has let us know she will be at The Ritz for this showing. And there should be cast from the film there too.

Note that Monday the 12th is a public holiday. Also that the film is showing at The State Theatre the night before, but we think that session may sell out. And besides, it's going to be easier to find each other at The Ritz.

ABOUT THE FILM

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'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.

More about the film at https://bluethefilm.org/

ABOUT THE FILMMAKER

Karina Holden has worked as the Head of the Science & Natural History Unit at the ABC and has produced for National Geographic and the Discovery Channel. Karina is now Head of Factual at Northern Pictures.

MORE GREEN FILMS IN THE SFF

There are heaps of other great green films in the SFF.

Check out our round-up of environmental films in the 2017 Sydney Film Festival. (https://www.meetup.com/GreenFilmClubSydney/pages/23290003/Environmental_Films_in_the_Sydney_Film_Festival/)

FOLLOW ON FACEBOOK

Green Film Club is a group of green-thinking people who also happen to love movies and video. We get together about once a month to see environmental films. Often they're documentaries about environmental or sustainability issues and innovations.

You're welcome to join the Green Film Club Sydney (group) (https://www.facebook.com/groups/greenfilmclubsydney/)

&/or follow the Green Film Club Sydney page (https://www.facebook.com/GreenFilmClubSydney/).

You're very welcome to follow and share this event on Facebook too - https://www.facebook.com/events/126029747952504/

FUTURE FILMS

Our rough upcoming program (so far) is at https://www.meetup.com/Green-Film-Club-Sydney/

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See you there,

Phil Stubbs

GFC Founder

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