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7 – 14 July 2024
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UniSA Nunga Screen Evening

Organiser
University of South Australia
Organiser email
Date
Fri, 08/07/2022 - 17:00 - Fri, 08/07/2022 - 21:00
Cost of entry
$10 per person, All ticket proceeds will go towards Uluru Statement from the Heart Dialogues.
Venue
Mercury Cinema , 13 Morphett Street Adelaide, SA 5000
City/town
Adelaide
Post code
5001
State
SA
UniSA Nunga Screen Evening
UniSA Nunga Screen Evening
UniSA invite you to join us for a special evening of First Nations short films at Nunga Screen 2022, proudly presented by Country Arts SA with support from the South Australia Film Corporation. Nunga Screen shares stories of love, friendship, healing country practices, of belonging, community, culture, and above all the strength and connection of First Nations peoples to their land and culture. The screening will be hosted by Ngarrindjeri man Josh Trevorrow, Country Arts SA, First Nations Arts & Cultural Manager, and Filmmaker. He will facilitate a Q&A session after the conclusion of the short films, joined by a few of the film makers. Please see the full program here. Film is one of the most powerful mediums to share stories across generations and we invite you to sit, listen and connect with one of Earth’s longest living cultures; and celebrate strong, independent First Nations filmmakers during NAIDOC WEEK. All ticket proceeds will go towards Uluru Statement from the Heart Dialogues. We look forward to sharing this evening with you. Finger food and light refreshments will be served.

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