Rising Tide & Environmental Film Festival present The First Wave & Water Is Life

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Rising Tide & Environmental Film Festival present The First Wave & Water Is Life

When

7:00pm to 8:30pm Wednesday 11 September

Where

CERES Learning Centre
Lee Street
Brunswick East VIC 3057
Australia

Why

Rising Tide & Environmental Film Festival present The First Wave & Water Is Life

 

7pm-8.30pm, Wednesday 11 September 2024

 

CERES Learning Centre, Lee Street, Brunswick East 3057

 

In honour of the 2024 People’s Blockade campaign, Rising Tide and EFFA are co-presenting a double-feature screening of The First Wave (2024) and Water is Life (2018).

 

Join us at CERES on Wednesday 11 September from 7pm for a special film event centered on climate activism and the power of community. 

 

Come together with like-minded local people, be inspired by activists across Australia and see how you can support climate action.

 

Entry by donation. Refreshments served.

 

Tickets are FREE but please register your RSVP, so that we can cater for you and keep you up to date with event details.

 

The CERES Learning Centre (Lee Street, Brunswick East) is wheelchair accessible.

 

Entry by donation.  Donations are used to spread the word about and to encourage people to attend the People’s Blockade 2024 in Newcastle via events such as this screening.

 

RSVP at https://form.123formbuilder.com/6725566/first-wave-eff

 

More information - https://www.effa.org.au/curation-and-partnerships/rising-tide-24

 

The films

 

At the end of the hottest year in human history, a Rising Tide of everyday people shut down the world’s largest coal port for 32 hours.  The First Wave is a short film covering the epic ‘People’s Blockade 2023’, with footage from the beach, water, and sky, with Rising Tide organisers and blockaders detailing how this historic event came together.

 

Our fight to protect country from fracking in the NT.  Water is Life is a documentary about the Aboriginal communities fighting against fracking plans in the NT. They learn from First Nations brothers and sisters in the US who are suffering the effects of greedy gas companies and call on you to join their fight.

 

Thanks to Seed Indigenous Youth Climate Network for the screening of Water is Life.

 

Rising Tide

Rising Tide is a grass roots climate justice group building a movement of civil resistance to the fossil fuel industrial complex for a fossil fuel free future. Find out more at risingtide.org.au.

 

Environmental Film Festival Australia

Environmental Film Festival Australia is a volunteer community group based in Naarm (Melbourne) that promotes action through cinema, community and connection. We prioritise climate and environments through film, provide platforms for artists to showcase their work, and create space for people to connect and exchange solutions. Find out more at effa.org.au.

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