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Climate experts at cinematic release of ‘The Endangered Generation?’

Monash University < 1 mins read

The feature documentary The Endangered Generation? is set for its Australia-wide cinematic release.

The Endangered Generation? premieres at Cinema Nova in Melbourne on 4 June before travelling to Sydney, Canberra, Newcastle, Brisbane and Adelaide

Produced by Sweetshop & Green and narrated by renowned actress and producer, Laura Dern, the documentary offers eye-opening insights into the game changing research conducted by Monash University's world-leading academics. 

This Sunday's screening at Cinema Nova includes a Q&A with the Director and collaborators:

  • Celeste Geer
  • Professor Brian Martin
  • Dr Kudzai Kanhutu
  • Juan Carlos Monterrey Gómez

The screening in Canberra on Monday includes a conversation with a panel of climate, science and policy experts:

  • Karlie Noon
  • Professor Rod Glover
  • Daisy Jeffery
  • Professor Hilary Bambrick

See more on the documentary website.

THE ENDANGERED GENERATION? CINEMATIC PREMIERE

ASSETS:

The Endangered Generation? documentary website
The Endangered Generation? trailer
The Endangered Generation? film stills

WHAT:

The feature documentary The Endangered Generation? is set for its Australia-wide cinematic release. Secure tickets now.

WHEN/WHERE:

4 June: Melbourne, Cinema Nova Carlton

5 June: Sydney, Dendy Cinemas Newtown

5 June: Newcastle, Event Cinemas Kotara

5 June: Canberra, Dendy Cinemas Canberra

6 June: Brisbane, Dendy Cinemas Corparoo


See here for screening information.

CONTACT:

mike.lagastes@monash.edu l  0402 491 554

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