Film Evening NATURE: The Call for a Reconciliation at the Astor Theatre & Coffee


Details
Join me for an evening at the Australian Premier of NATURE: The Call for a Reconciliation at the iconic Astor Theatre in St Kilda. NATURE is a deeply moving documentary film by world renowned filmmaker Yann Arthus-Bertrand (Home, Human) that explores the value of cooperation, adaptability and respect for life's natural rhythms.
The film features stunning aerial imagery of nature with its central message being that "individual action, driven by love and empathy, can create meaningful change." Yann Arthus-Bertrand suggests that "Love is the key."
This exclusive cinema screening is a fundraiser for the Port Phillip EcoCentre to support their environmental programs that connect people with nature and empower them to take meaningful action on climate and biodiversity. For over 25 years the EcoCentre has been a place of inspiration and education for people to care for land, water, wildlife and each other.
100% of ticket proceeds will go directly to the EcoCentre.
The Astor Theatre is a classic art deco movie theatre and after the film we can have a coffee and conversations together at the adjoining Overlook Cafe.
An adult ticket costs $30 plus a $2.41 booking fee and tickets can be purchased via this link
https://events.humanitix.com/ecocentre-nature-premiere/tickets
Agenda
- I will meet you inside the right hand side front entrance of the Astor Theatre at 6.30 pm.
- We can chat, make new friends and learn about the Port Phillip EcoCentre and their environmental programs.
- At 6.45pm we will go into the theatre to find seats together.
- There will be a brief presentation prior to the film about the EcoCentre and the work they do in the community.
- Then the film will run for 1hour 50minutes. It is in French with English subtitles
- After the film we can have a coffee and conversations together at the Overlook Cafe.
Location
The Astor Theatre is located on the Corner of Chapel Street and Dandenong Road in St Kilda
Transport
Parking is available along Chapel Street on the side of the road opposite the theatre. There is also a car park off Chapel Street near Windsor Train Station.
If you are coming via public transport the tram routes serving the Astor Theatre are:
Routes 78 & 79 (along Chapel St), Stop 42
Routes, 5 & 64 (along Dandenong Rd), Stop 32
The Sandringham/City train stops at Windsor Station which is within easy walking distance of the theatre
When you RSVP, please click Attend on the event page and I will be in touch via Direct Messages. I will also be available in the Event Comments on the evening.


Film Evening NATURE: The Call for a Reconciliation at the Astor Theatre & Coffee