OUTDOOR MOVIE NIGHT: RUBBER JELLYFISH
Presented in partnership with the Gold Coast Film Festival
When – Saturday 21 September, Currumbin Beach
Arrive: from 5pm
Screening: 6:30pm – 8pm.
Following the screening, join us for a Q&A with the filmmaker Carly Wilson.
Where – Currumbin Beach, southern side of Elephant Rock, Pacific Parade, Currumbin
FREE
For the first time, SWELL Sculpture Festival has partnered with the Gold Coast Film Festival to present a free outdoor screening of local environmental documentary, RUBBER JELLYFISH.
We all know that throwing rubbish on the ground is littering, so why is letting a balloon float away seen as something different? RUBBER JELLYFISH is a feature-length documentary that explores the effects of helium balloons on the environment, wildlife and human beings. Mum-to-be and Gold Coaster Carly Wilson sets out on a personal journey to meet key players on all sides in the fight to ban balloons, and exposes the confronting truth behind our favourite party product.
Following the screening, join us for a Q&A with the filmmaker Carly Wilson.
BYO blanket or chair, or head down early to grab a comfy beanbag and join us on the sands of Currumbin Beach for an outdoor movie night under the stars.
Please note: This film is unclassified. Parental supervision recommended for children under 15 years.