when: 29 October 2020 - 08 November 2020 | venue: Online | website: https://www.facebook.com/EnviroFilmFestAus/ | tickets: https://effa.eventive.org/passes/buy
published: 16 Oct 2020, 5 min read
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Out of This World is EFFA's (Environmental Film Festival Australia) 2020 presentation, filled with thought-provoking films and programs, live-streamed and available on-demand from 29 October to 8 November 2020.
Taking a closer look at interactions between science, technology, philosophy and art, it aims to facilitate conversations that make the familiar unfamiliar; or strangely familiar, and familiarly strange. As always, EFFA is more than just a film festival. It's a catalyst for positive and sustainable change with a series of films, discussions, workshops and activities for the whole family.
As part of the Opening Night ceremony, a live streamed screening of futuristic comedy Poissonsexe (Fishlove) will be presented on Thursday 29 Oct from 7-9.45pm, plus a Keynote Speech and Q&A with Dr Lewis Dartnell. Inspired by Dr Dartnell's book The Knowledge, it's a grand thought experiment on the behind-the-scenes systems of how our world works and what drove the progression of the world as we know it over the centuries.
The film itself is a quirky French sci-fi rom-com that's heart warming. A chance encounter; a store clerk with a passionate connection to the world's last remaining whale and the other with a strange fish-like creature named Nietzsche - challenge Daniel's perspective on the world and makes him question what really matters most: being a scientist or being human? Do note that this film is not available in NSW as it'll be showing in Nov at the Sydney Science Fiction Film Festival.
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Out of This World is EFFA's (Environmental Film Festival Australia) 2020 presentation, filled with thought-provoking films and programs, live-streamed and available on-demand from 29 October to 8 November 2020.
Taking a closer look at interactions between science, technology, philosophy and art, it aims to facilitate conversations that make the familiar unfamiliar; or strangely familiar, and familiarly strange. As always, EFFA is more than just a film festival. It's a catalyst for positive and sustainable change with a series of films, discussions, workshops and activities for the whole family.
As part of the Opening Night ceremony, a live streamed screening of futuristic comedy Poissonsexe (Fishlove) will be presented on Thursday 29 Oct from 7-9.45pm, plus a Keynote Speech and Q&A with Dr Lewis Dartnell. Inspired by Dr Dartnell's book The Knowledge, it's a grand thought experiment on the behind-the-scenes systems of how our world works and what drove the progression of the world as we know it over the centuries.
The film itself is a quirky French sci-fi rom-com that's heart warming. A chance encounter; a store clerk with a passionate connection to the world's last remaining whale and the other with a strange fish-like creature named Nietzsche - challenge Daniel's perspective on the world and makes him question what really matters most: being a scientist or being human? Do note that this film is not available in NSW as it'll be showing in Nov at the Sydney Science Fiction Film Festival.
Go see Environmental Film Festival Australia Presents 'Out Of This World' 2020.
Environmental Film Festival Australia Presents 'Out Of This World' 2020 is on 29 October 2020 - 08 November 2020. The opening hours are: 7-9.45pm. Conveniently located in Melbourne. Visit their website at https://www.facebook.com/EnviroFilmFestAus/.
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