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Wild Things Interview with Sally Ingleton
Publisher |
Auscast Network
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Jan 29, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:36:37

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Andrew caught up with director Sally Ingleton to talk about her latest documentary, Wild Things.

WILD THINGS is a feature length documentary that follows a new generation of environmental activists that are mobilising against forces more powerful than themselves and saying, enough. Armed only with mobile phones, this growing army of eco warriors will do whatever it takes to save their futures from the ravages of climate change. From chaining themselves to coal trains, sitting high in the canopy of threatened rainforest for days on end or locking onto bulldozers, their non-violent tactics are designed to generate mass action with one finger tap. Messages go viral within seconds. It’s a far cry from the heady days of the Franklin River Blockade when street marches were the only way to be heard.

Against a backdrop of unprecedented drought, fire and floods; we witness how today’s environmentalists are making a difference and explore connections with the past through the untold stories of previous campaigns. Surprisingly the methods of old still have currency when a groundswell of school students inspired by the actions of 16-year old Greta Thunberg say, ‘change is coming’ and call a national strike demanding action against global warming.

https://360degreefilms.com.au/productions/wildthings/

Find out more about Wild Things by visiting the website.

If you're interested in some of the activism seen in the film, visit Frontline Action on Coal, School Strike 4 Climate, Rainforest Rescue, and Forests for Life.

Make sure to RSVP to the Facebook Events in your city below:THEATRE ROYAL FB WILD THINGS Q&ANEW FARM CINEMA FB WILD THINGS Q&ALUNA PALACE FB WILD THINGS Q&ADENDY NEWTOWN FB WILD THINGS Q&ACLASSIC CINEMA FB WILD THINGS Q&ACINEMA NOVA FB WILD THINGS Q&A

Potential Films' exciting early 2021 news is that Bob Brown will join Director Sally Ingleton and guests at four of our Australia wide Q&A's from January 29.

We are thrilled to be releasing WILD THINGS on February 4.

ADVANCE SPECIAL SCREENINGS & Q & A’s

VICThursday January 28, 730pmThe Theatre Royal, CastlemainePanel: Director Sally Ingleton, Harriet O’Shea Carre, Milou Albrecht, Callum Neilson Bridgefoot

Wednesday February 3, 630pmClassic Elsternwick Panel: Director Sally Ingleton, Dr Paul Sinclair -ACF,  Dr. Bob Brown via zoom, Dr. Lisa Searle via zoom with Moderator/ Executive Producer Shaun Miller

Thursday February 4, 630pmCinema NovaPanel: Director Sally Ingleton, Dr. Paul Sinclair -ACF, Dr. Bob Brown via zoom, Dr. Lisa Searle via zoom with Moderator/ Executive Producer Shaun Miller

QUEENSLANDFriday Jan 29, 630pmNew Farm Cinema, BrisbanePanel: Activist Andy Paine, Director Sally Ingleton via zoom, Dr. Bob Brown via zoom, Dr. Lisa Searle via zoom with Moderator Debra Beattie -Griffith University

WASaturday January 30, 4pmLuna CinemaPanel: Director Sally Ingleton via zoom, Dr. Bob Brown via zoom, Dr. Lisa Searle via zoom with Moderator Cathy Henkel.

NSWTuesday February 2, 645pmDendy NewtownPanel: David Ritter CEO Greenpeace In Person, Director Sally Ingleton via zoom, Dr. Bob Brown via zoom, Dr. Lisa Searle via zoom,

IN CINEMAS FROM FEBRUARY 4, 2021

VICTORIACinema Nova, CarltonLido Cinema, HawthornClassic Cinema, ElsternwickCameo Cinema,  BelgraveTheatre Royal, CastlemaineThornbury Picture House

NSWDendy Cinema, NewtownRitz Cinema, Randwickregent.com.au/">Regent Cinema, MurwillumbahStar Court Theatre, LismoreGala Cinema, WarrawongMajestic Cinema, NambuccaMajestic Cinema SawtellMajestic Cinema, Port Macquarie

WALuna, Leederville

ACTDendy Cinema, Canberra

QUEENSLANDNew Farm CinemaMajestic, Nambour

SAMitchamMt Barker

NTDeckchair Theatre

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Andrew caught up with director Sally Ingleton to talk about her latest documentary, Wild Things.

Help keep The Curb independent by joining our Patreon.

Andrew caught up with director Sally Ingleton to talk about her latest documentary, Wild Things.

WILD THINGS is a feature length documentary that follows a new generation of environmental activists that are mobilising against forces more powerful than themselves and saying, enough. Armed only with mobile phones, this growing army of eco warriors will do whatever it takes to save their futures from the ravages of climate change. From chaining themselves to coal trains, sitting high in the canopy of threatened rainforest for days on end or locking onto bulldozers, their non-violent tactics are designed to generate mass action with one finger tap. Messages go viral within seconds. It’s a far cry from the heady days of the Franklin River Blockade when street marches were the only way to be heard.

Against a backdrop of unprecedented drought, fire and floods; we witness how today’s environmentalists are making a difference and explore connections with the past through the untold stories of previous campaigns. Surprisingly the methods of old still have currency when a groundswell of school students inspired by the actions of 16-year old Greta Thunberg say, ‘change is coming’ and call a national strike demanding action against global warming.

https://360degreefilms.com.au/productions/wildthings/

Find out more about Wild Things by visiting the website.

If you're interested in some of the activism seen in the film, visit Frontline Action on Coal, School Strike 4 Climate, Rainforest Rescue, and Forests for Life.

Make sure to RSVP to the Facebook Events in your city below:THEATRE ROYAL FB WILD THINGS Q&ANEW FARM CINEMA FB WILD THINGS Q&ALUNA PALACE FB WILD THINGS Q&ADENDY NEWTOWN FB WILD THINGS Q&ACLASSIC CINEMA FB WILD THINGS Q&ACINEMA NOVA FB WILD THINGS Q&A

Potential Films' exciting early 2021 news is that Bob Brown will join Director Sally Ingleton and guests at four of our Australia wide Q&A's from January 29.

We are thrilled to be releasing WILD THINGS on February 4.

ADVANCE SPECIAL SCREENINGS & Q & A’s

VICThursday January 28, 730pmThe Theatre Royal, CastlemainePanel: Director Sally Ingleton, Harriet O’Shea Carre, Milou Albrecht, Callum Neilson Bridgefoot

Wednesday February 3, 630pmClassic Elsternwick Panel: Director Sally Ingleton, Dr Paul Sinclair -ACF,  Dr. Bob Brown via zoom, Dr. Lisa Searle via zoom with Moderator/ Executive Producer Shaun Miller

Thursday February 4, 630pmCinema NovaPanel: Director Sally Ingleton, Dr. Paul Sinclair -ACF, Dr. Bob Brown via zoom, Dr. Lisa Searle via zoom with Moderator/ Executive Producer Shaun Miller

QUEENSLANDFriday Jan 29, 630pmNew Farm Cinema, BrisbanePanel: Activist Andy Paine, Director Sally Ingleton via zoom, Dr. Bob Brown via zoom, Dr. Lisa Searle via zoom with Moderator Debra Beattie -Griffith University

WASaturday January 30, 4pmLuna CinemaPanel: Director Sally Ingleton via zoom, Dr. Bob Brown via zoom, Dr. Lisa Searle via zoom with Moderator Cathy Henkel.

NSWTuesday February 2, 645pmDendy NewtownPanel: David Ritter CEO Greenpeace In Person, Director Sally Ingleton via zoom, Dr. Bob Brown via zoom, Dr. Lisa Searle via zoom,

IN CINEMAS FROM FEBRUARY 4, 2021

VICTORIACinema Nova, CarltonLido Cinema, HawthornClassic Cinema, ElsternwickCameo Cinema,  BelgraveTheatre Royal, CastlemaineThornbury Picture House

NSWDendy Cinema, NewtownRitz Cinema, Randwickregent.com.au/">Regent Cinema, MurwillumbahStar Court Theatre, LismoreGala Cinema, WarrawongMajestic Cinema, NambuccaMajestic Cinema SawtellMajestic Cinema, Port Macquarie

WALuna, Leederville

ACTDendy Cinema, Canberra

QUEENSLANDNew Farm CinemaMajestic, Nambour

SAMitchamMt Barker

NTDeckchair Theatre

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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