Runtime: 01:56:03
Available: May 18, 2021 10:00
Until: May 20, 2021 22:59

Harbour Lights, The Day I Had To Grow Up,Garden Shark: there are some things dementia can't touch, RISS, Poise.
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Harbour Lights

Harbour Lights

00:17:50


The documentary ‘Harbour Lights’ tells the remarkable story of the Ladies Harbour Lights Guild and the lives of seafarers at a time when the maritime industry was the lifeblood of global connection. It focusses on Melbourne’s iconic Mission to Seafarers building, its connection to the First World War and to a unique community of ships crew and volunteers.

The Day I Had To Grow Up

The Day I Had To Grow Up

00:24:49

This is a political documentary that joins forces with Activist Jeremy Ornstein to document a new voice in America's youth movement.

Stefano & Laura invite five prominent activists to New York City. Each has a unique, diverse, personal connection to recent national events such as the school shootings in Parkland, Florida to Black Lives Matter in America to the Green New Deal.

Garden Shark: there are some things dementia can't touch

Garden Shark: there are some things dementia can't touch

00:26:44

Garden Shark breaks through the hopelessness and loss of a dementia diagnosis by giving people living with dementia and their caregivers a new way to connect and find joy. It explores improv’s ability to teach people to live in the moment, communicate, and learn to laugh in spite of their struggles. Garden Shark highlights couples’ individual experiences and shows how beautifully partners living with dementia respond to the risk free, playful and hilarious environment created by Inside Out Theatre’s Village Improv for Alzheimer’s program.

RISS

RISS

00:39:51

Logline: ‘RISS’ is a candid, mixed media exploration into the life of newly-Olympic pro surfer Carissa Moore, peeling back the layers and exploring her sense of purpose.

Synopsis: In his new film ‘RISS’, Hamblin captures an animated vignette of pro-surfer Carissa Moore. She was the youngest ever World Champion and a talent that has gone on to win four world titles. Her success has met challenges along the way, which forced her to reassess her goals and understand what truly makes her happy. At her core, she is driven by love; to give and receive love, which she defines as Moore Aloha (more love). He captures a raw and electric look behind the curtain of a high-class competitive surfer. This film hangs out with Carissa during her 2019 competitive year, where for the first time in three years she is back in the title race, happy and focused.

Hamblin’s drive for both style and substance has set his work apart from most sport documentaries, which often include archive footage on repeat. Hamblin uses mixed-media to not only inform but entertain even the non-surfers of the world. It’s about telling a story, be it real or fiction, in a revolutionary, thrilling and visual way.

Poise

Poise

00:06:49

A glimpse into the mind of a young dancer as she navigates Manhattan to get to an important audition.

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