The feature doc details the struggle of 3,000 residents of the Paga Hill community in Papua New Guinea, who watched helplessly as police bulldozed their homes to make way for a luxury resort.
Filmmakers are invited from today to apply for Good Pitch² Australia 2015.
While this year marks the last Good Pitch Australia event, the Shark Island Institute has stumped up $2 million to fund the organisation’s operations over the next five years.
This year’s Good Pitch Australia event, held yesterday at the Sydney Opera House, saw $6.6 million in philanthropic funds pledged towards six documentaries and their social impact campaigns.
The world's leading forum for social impact documentary coming to Australia for the first time at the Sydney Opera House, 8 October 2014.
Documentaries on mental health, artist Brett Whiteley, the environmental threat to our seas, the secret life of pearls and how to have better sex are in the works from Northern Pictures.
Good Pitch² Australia is reminding filmmakers that the deadline for 2015 submissions is just four weeks away. Submissions must be completed by COB on March 4.
Good Pitch Australia has announced the selection of six new feature documentaries for its next event at the Sydney Opera House in November.