#2040Film explores what the future would look like if we simply embraced the best solutions that exist today.
An aspirational journey to discover what the future could look like if we simply embraced the best that exists today.
The Gold Coast Film Festival will open in early April with the Australian premiere of Damon Gameau's '2040', and close with the world premiere of Storm Ashwood's war film 'Escape and Evasion'.
IF speaks with the documentary filmmaker and NIDA green ambassador about the important role storytelling can play in sustainability.
'Greenhouse by Joost' is a feature documentary following Joost Bakker as he builds a self-sustaining home in the centre of Melbourne, an ecosystem that provides its occupants with water, energy, shelter, and nourishment.
Writer-director Damon Gameau’s new documentary short, 'Regenerating Australia', follows on from solutions explored in '2040' and asks the question, "What would Australia look like by 2030 if we simply listened to the needs of its people?"
Another four Australian projects have joined the line-up at the Berlin International Film Festival: feature documentary 'She Who Must Be Loved', 2015 film 'Tanna' and two shorts, 'Blackbird' and 'The Mermaids, Or Aiden in Wonderland'.
Tropfest 2011 winner Damon Gameau and actress Zoe Tuckwell-Smith will judge the first ever Tropfest Arabia in Abu Dhabi on November 4