TAREE Film Society holds its last screening of 2015 with the How To Change The World at 6.50pm on Monday, November 30 at Fay's Twin Cinema.
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In 1971 a small group of activists set sail from Vancouver, Canada in an old fishing boat.
Their mission was to stop Nixon's atomic test bomb in Amchitka, Alaska.
Chronicling this untold story at the birth of the modern environmental movement and with access to dramatic archive footage unseen for more than 40 years, the film centres on eco-hero Robert Hunter and the personalities who took part in the creation of the global organisation we now know as Greenpeace.
Alongside a group of like-minded and idealistic young friends in the '70s, Hunter would be instrumental in altering the way we look at the world and our place within it.
These early pioneers captured their daring and sometimes jaw-dropping actions on film and from this director Jerry Rothwell has made a thrilling, sometimes terrifying film.
Awarded at the Sundance Film and many other festivals, it is one of the must-see documentaries of 2015. Structured by the five rules of engagement from Hunter's writings, you can find out more from http://howtochangetheworldmovie.com
Tickets are $16 including wine and nibbles. For further information, tickets or subscriptions phone 6552 3476 or visit www.tareefilmsociety.org.au