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‘This is George’ at Transitions International Film Festival

Posted by: Sally Hill    Tags:  film, films, green, melbourne, Sustainable Living Festival, This is George, Transitions Film Festival    Posted date:  February 8, 2012  |  No comment



When? 11 – 19 Feb 2012
Where? Melbourne, main screen at Federation Square
How much? A combination of free public screenings and ticketed showings

The Transitions Film Festival is taking place as part of Melbourne’s Sustainable Living Festival.

We are extremely proud to say that the festival will be showing an animation called ‘This Is George’, which was produced in 2011 by some of us from the Sustahood team.

Another highlight is a screening of ‘Home’ on 18th February at Federation Square. This is an extraordinarily moving film which will touch anyone with a beating human heart.

For the full program visit the Transitions Film Festival homepage.


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Sally Hill
Sally is into sustainability and digital media. She set up Sustahood in 2011 to advance creative and transformational thinking about sustainability in Australia. Find her on twitter @sallyrhill.



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