About the Film:
🌏 In honour of Earth Day, join us for a free screening of The Endangered Generation? — a powerful, hopeful exploration of how collaboration, imagination, and ancient wisdom can guide us toward a better future.
Through conversations with scientists, First Nations leaders, and communities around the world, award-winning filmmaker Celeste Geer uncovers bold new approaches to the global crises we face, particularly climate change. Instead of fear and helplessness, this film shines a light on connection, creativity, and Indigenous knowledge systems as essential tools for resilience.
Moving, eye-opening, and surprisingly joyous, The Endangered Generation? invites us to rethink the way we live, the way we relate to our planet, and how we can be part of the change our world so urgently needs.
Event Details:
Date: Tuesday, 27 May
Time: 5:30 PM - 7:30PM
Location: The Rees Hotel (377 Frankton Road, Queenstown)
Admission: FREE seat reservation via humanitix
Includes: FREE Popcorn & hot drinks
About Our Series:
The International Storytellers Film Series is a collaboration between QLDC Libraries and the Lakes Multicultural Collective (previously known as The Kiwi Kit Community Trust), with the goal of bringing important cultural stories to our local Queenstown community. This series aligns with international recognition days to provide a platform for films and documentaries that inspire, educate, and raise awareness of global issues.