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Adelaide South Australia
WILD EARTH OCEANIA FILM FESTIVAL 2024

Festival sessions

Day 4 | Fri. 19th January 2024

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Sounds of the Canopy

Date: 19th of January, 2024

12:45pm – 2:45pm

Get ready to explore the jungle of South and Central America with this session! Dark Green will take you straight to the heart of the Amazon where you will be following adventurer Paul Rosolie in the Peruvian jungle. You’ll then get to meet Kalu, a baby spider monkey, who is growing up in the jungle of Costa Rica.

Dark Green | Alone in the Amazon & Conservation Story 53 minutes
Kalu – Growing Up Wild 14 minutes

Day 4 | Fri. 19th January 2024

Wildlife Through an Art Lens

Date: 19th of January, 2024

3:30pm – 5:30pm

Something powerful happens when art and conservation come together! The six films screened in this session all explore the relationship that different artists have with nature be they painters, singers or carvers.

The Last Vaquita 13 minutes
Te Whaikairo 14 minutes
Wandering Stars 3 minutes
Salt Medicine 21 minutes
Mother Whale 4 minutes
Our Friendly Little Bugs 4 minutes

Day 4 | Fri. 19th January 2024

Racing for the Ovakango

Date: 19th of January, 2024

6:15pm – 8:15pm

Created by the National Geographic Society’s Impact Story Lab in collaboration with Batswana filmmakers, Nkashi: Race for the Okavango shows the triumphs and challenges of three mokoro (dugout canoe) polers, celebrates cultural heritage, and illuminates the importance of protecting the Okavango Delta.

Nkashi 71 minutes

Day 4 | Fri. 19th January 2024

Salty Vibes

Date: 19th of January, 2024

8:45pm – 10:45pm

Dive into this session to get your dose of salty vibes. You’ll get to follow Belinda Baggs, Linley Hurrell, and Lilly Pollard on a journey of discovery along the Great Ocean Road and will then move on to find out how a group of swimmers trained to attempt a 23 kilometre ocean swim.

Great Ocen Love 30 minutes
Buddi WIld Swim 55 minutes

Day 4 | Fri. 19th January 2024

Sounds of the Canopy

Date: 19th of January, 2024

12:45pm – 2:45pm

Get ready to explore the jungle of South and Central America with this session! Dark Green will take you straight to the heart of the Amazon where you will be following adventurer Paul Rosolie in the Peruvian jungle. You’ll then get to meet Kalu, a baby spider monkey, who is growing up in the jungle of Costa Rica.

Dark Green | Alone in the Amazon & Conservation Story 53 minutes
Kalu – Growing Up Wild 14 minutes

Day 4 | Fri. 19th January 2024

Wildlife Through an Art Lens

Date: 19th of January, 2024

3:30pm – 5:30pm

Something powerful happens when art and conservation come together! The six films screened in this session all explore the relationship that different artists have with nature be they painters, singers or carvers.

The Last Vaquita 13 minutes
Te Whaikairo 14 minutes
Wandering Stars 3 minutes
Salt Medicine 21 minutes
Mother Whale 4 minutes
Our Friendly Little Bugs 4 minutes

Day 4 | Fri. 19th January 2024

Racing for the Ovakango

Date: 19th of January, 2024

6:15pm – 8:15pm

Created by the National Geographic Society’s Impact Story Lab in collaboration with Batswana filmmakers, Nkashi: Race for the Okavango shows the triumphs and challenges of three mokoro (dugout canoe) polers, celebrates cultural heritage, and illuminates the importance of protecting the Okavango Delta.

Nkashi 71 minutes

Day 4 | Fri. 19th January 2024

Salty Vibes

Date: 19th of January, 2024

8:45pm – 10:45pm

Dive into this session to get your dose of salty vibes. You’ll get to follow Belinda Baggs, Linley Hurrell, and Lilly Pollard on a journey of discovery along the Great Ocean Road and will then move on to find out how a group of swimmers trained to attempt a 23 kilometre ocean swim.

Great Ocen Love 30 minutes
Buddi WIld Swim 55 minutes