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Wild Things Update

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Wild Things continues to thrill audiences at community screenings organised by passionate individuals who care about the environment and want the film to be used to generate climate conversations around Australia.

The film has also been invited to quite a few film festivals and even picked up some awards. It won both the Audience Award and Best Climate Action Feature Award at the Vegan Film Festival in Adelaide and it won an Impact Docs Award in the USA.

The film is also available for fundraisers and will be screened in Deloraine Tasmania to help raise funds to pay the fines of the many protesters currently defending the Tarkine Rainforest. If you have some time please get down to the Tarkine Blockade. www.bobbrown.org.au


 
 
 

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Wild Things was produced on lands belonging to the Birri, Dja Dja Wurrung, Larrakia, Palawa, Wadawurrung, Wangan and Jagalingou and Wurundjeri people.

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