'As Worlds Divide' comes to Sydney

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Stu Nettle (stunet)
Swellnet Dispatch

After sold out shows in both Melbourne and Torquay, Rob Henry and the Indigenous Education Foundation are bringing their feature documentary film As Worlds Divide to Sydney.

There'll be two screenings, one at Redfern on Wednesday 3rd May, and the other at Bondi on Friday 5th May. Both shows start at 7:30pm.

While living among the local Mentawai people, Henry learnt of the systematic dispossesion occurring in the islands. Tribes who've lived peacefully and sustainably in the jungle for millennia are being forced into government camps by the distant Jakarta authorities, their culture and livelihood severed by the removal from their indigenous land.

As Worlds Divide is the result of nine years living among the Mentawaian people developing an awareness of their plight. It's also told in a charming and engaging manner - ain't no guilt or heavy messaging here.

All proceeds from the events go toward the Mentawai’s own cultural and environmental education program as a prevention to long-term poverty and loss of their indigenous culture, land, and sprit. There's not much to it really, get on down to Bondi or Redfern, fork out $20 to watch a fascinating film, and at the same time you’ll be helping save the very culture you’re learning about!

Event Details
Friday, May 5th, 7:30pm
Bondi Pavillion, Bondi Beach
Tickets – www.asworldsdivide_bondi.eventbrite.com.au

Wednesday, May 3rd, 7:30pm
107 Projects, Redfern
Tickets – www.asworldsdivide_redfern.eventbrite.com.au

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Average Friday, 28 Apr 2017 at 1:36pm

I saw this at Torquay and it is sensational. Get along, be enlightened and support the cause.

Not a lot of waves shown. Very suitable for partners and friends who aren't really into surfing.