Films - Features
A Grain of SandDirector: Joseph Johnson CamiSpain 2008 Nominated for International Features Award Screening time 8pm Tuesday 19 May (83 mins) “The work of a few can be the inspiration of many” The story of Brendon Grimshaw’s fight to save the piece of paradise on which he lives—Moyenne Island, more | |
Addicted to PlasticDirector: Ian ConnacherCanada 2008 Screening time 6pm Friday 22 May (83 mins) Can you imagine a world without plastic? From Styrofoam cups to artificial organs, the paint on your walls more | |
Agent Orange: 30 Years LaterDirector: John TrinhUSA 2008 Screening time 8pm Wednesday 20 May (56 mins) Through its production of the infamous Agent Orange, Monsanto played a major part in the ecological devastation of much of Vietnam. more | |
Architects of ChangeDirector: Sylvian Braun, Laurent Lutaud and Jean BourbonnaisFrance 2008 Screening time 8pm Thursday 21 May (52 mins) In the face of so many depressing and seemingly overwhelming environmental problems it’s easy to become disillusioned more | |
CrudeDirector: Joe BerlingerUSA 2009 Nominated for Best Feature Film Screening times 8pm Friday 22 May & 6pm Saturday 30 May (104 mins) A classic but as-yet-unfinished David-and-Goliath story, Crude documents the battle between indigenous Ecuadorian communities, more | |
Division StreetDirector: Eric BendickCanada 2008 Nominated for Best Feature Film Screening time 6pm Tuesday 19 May (57 mins) “The question is: How does a 21st century city go about planning for the future when it has invested so heavily in this kind of a past?” more | |
Earth Whisperers PapatuanukuDirector: Kathleen GallagherNew Zealand 2008 Screening time 6pm Monday 18 May (76 mins) A film in which some of the best known names in the New Zealand environmental movement reflect on their relationship with our earth, more | |
Eco - Crimes - Ozone KillersDirector: Heinz Greuling and Thomas WeidenbachGermany 2008 Nominated for Best New Zealand Film Screening time 8pm Monday 25 May (52 mins) The production and use of CFCs, major culprits in the degradation of the ozone layer that protects us and our planet, more | |
End of the LineDirector: Rupert MurrayUnited Kingdon 2009 (82 mins) Why, when global fish stocks were declining, was the total global catch apparently increasing? | |
Feral PerilDirector: Andrew SullyAustralia 2008 Nominated for Best Feature Film Screening time 8pm Friday 29 May (53 mins) A novel approach means this Australian film gets off to a cracking start. Set as a detective thriller, Feral Peril investigates whether foxes really have invaded Tasmania. more | |

