Aussie icon skips into Pivotonian
Surf Coast Animal Rescue (SCARS) are hosting the movie Kangaroo: A Love-Hate Story at the Pivotonian Cinema April 27.
This ground breaking film explores Australia’s love-hate relationship with its beloved icon whose imagery is often used by companies, sports teams and tourist souvenirs yet is widely regarded as a pest, shot and sold for profit.The film produced, directed and written by Kate McIntyre Clere and cinematographer Mick McIntyre will be shown at the Moorabool and Verner Street cinema- alongside special guest speakers and renowned wildlife carers Ron and Carola Anstsis and a question and answer to follow.SCARS is a grassroots network of local people who volunteer their time to help animals in need and organised the evening inclusive of vegan food, popcorn and soy milk for hot drinks.The film which has received rave reviews from the New York Times, ‘The filmmakers are determined to sound a wake-up siren, and they blast it with extra strength,’ and Variety, ‘
This probing documentary recalls films such as The Cove and Blackfish,’ has resonated with national and international audiences.For more information on the movie go to kangaroothemovie.com to book tickets to the event go to eventbrite.com.au.Aussie iconskips into Pivotonian
For your Win chance to win two tickets to the April 27 8pm screening, email your full name and phone number to [email protected]. Competition closes at 5pm on April 23. Winners will be notified on April 24