when: 29 April 2021 | venue: The Ritz Cinema | cost: Adult: $25.00 | Concession: $20.00 | address: 47 St Pauls Street, Randwick NSW 2031 | tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/ophir-decolonise-revolutionise-screening-and-qa-tickets-149635284163?aff=UpNext
published: 14 Apr 2021, 5 min read
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Join us for the first screening in Sydney of the award-winning documentary Ophir, followed by a Q&A . This is a unique opportunity to learn more about Bougainville and its people, who are still grappling with the destructive legacy of the Panguna Mine.
Ophir tells the story of an extraordinary indigenous revolution for life, land and culture, leading up to the potential creation of the world's newest nation in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea.
After the screening, we will be joined by Kuntamari Croft, a Bougainvillean woman who advocates for self-determination for communities, and Luke Fletcher, Executive Director, Jubilee Australia Research Centre, to discuss the film and hear their thoughts and hopes for Bougainville's future.
We hope you can join us for what is sure to be a fantastic night!
Ophir
Director: Olivier Pollet, Alexandre Berman
Country: France, UK
Year: 2020
Duration: 97 minutes
Language: English, Tok Pidgin, Nasioi with English subtitles
Genre: Documentary
Awards: Winner, Grand Prix, FIFO 2020
Website: https://www.ophir-film.com/
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Join us for the first screening in Sydney of the award-winning documentary Ophir, followed by a Q&A . This is a unique opportunity to learn more about Bougainville and its people, who are still grappling with the destructive legacy of the Panguna Mine.
Ophir tells the story of an extraordinary indigenous revolution for life, land and culture, leading up to the potential creation of the world's newest nation in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea.
After the screening, we will be joined by Kuntamari Croft, a Bougainvillean woman who advocates for self-determination for communities, and Luke Fletcher, Executive Director, Jubilee Australia Research Centre, to discuss the film and hear their thoughts and hopes for Bougainville's future.
We hope you can join us for what is sure to be a fantastic night!
Ophir
Director: Olivier Pollet, Alexandre Berman
Country: France, UK
Year: 2020
Duration: 97 minutes
Language: English, Tok Pidgin, Nasioi with English subtitles
Genre: Documentary
Awards: Winner, Grand Prix, FIFO 2020
Website: https://www.ophir-film.com/
Go see Ophir film screening and Q&A 2021.
Ophir film screening and Q&A 2021 is on 29 April 2021. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Randwick.
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