![]() ![]() Moreover, the work under this agreement will be performed by the high spec jack-up rig Al Jassra and will involve. ![]() Enquiries: Marita Batna 0425 326 728. Website: . (MENAFN) Gulf Intl’ Services (GIS), the main service group in Qatar with interests in a broad section of industries proclaimed that it’s minor Gulf Drilling Intl’ (GDI) signed a deal for drilling services. This is family friendly and alcohol-free event.įabulations is presented by Creative Occupation collective and Artist Residency. Exploring the courage, innovation and brute strength behind two essential elements of any RNLI rescue: lifeboat launch and recovery. MUST SEE! (Local Marine Environment, Adventure)īookings required for seated program starting 19:00. A story revealing the underwater world of Port Phillip Bay, a film directed by Geelong's Streamline media filmmaker Jarrod Boord and written by Sheree Marris. Sun 29 Jan: 'Melbourne Down Under' (41 mins). Academy Award-Winning documentary film: a story of filmmaker Craig Foster, directed by Pippa Ehrlich and James Reed (2020). Sat 28 Jan: 'My Octopus Teacher' (85 mins). Acclaimed Documentary each night featuring 1 of different storytellers, followed by 'Sea-Creatures Projection Party', 19:30 - 21:30:įri 27 Jan: 'Donna Haraway: Story Telling for Earthly Survival' (82 mins). The film is a project of artist Michael Morgan in collaboration with Maritime Museum, receiving Lifeboat footage support from Historical Museum (thank you to Ron Hodgetts). First time featured will be 'Lost To The Tide' – a visual and poetic narrative about the Queensciffe Lifeboat and the rescue during the dramatic collision that caused wreckage of HMAS Goorangai minesweeper (1940). A Short Film program each night 18:30-19:30 (on 27 Jan, from 19:00) featuring water-inspired films from local artists, including Michael Morgan, Ingrid Petterson, Jennifer McElwee, Laine Hogarty and more. Assemble on the Queenscliff South Pier near the Lifeboat Shed. 'Morrigan Performance Imprinted' - Opening Performance by artists Jessica Laraine Williams and Ingrid Petterson - Friday 27 January 18:30 (sharp). Step into the underwater world and stories by enjoying celebrated documentaries, short films and art in the ambience of the Lifeboat Shed.įabulations run each evening on the long weekend, Fri 27 January to Sun 29 January, presenting: Building and planning forms and guidelinesįabulations: Queenscliff Lifeboat Shed Community Screening.Starting, expanding or buying a business. ![]() Starting and managing a business Sub-menu. ![]() Speaker: Fred Mbuga, a refugee from Uganda who is currently lead case manager at the Refugee and Immigrant Assistance Center. Nominated for a Best Documentary Short Oscar. Lifeboat 2019 Oscar Nominee The Screening Room The New Yorker The New Yorker 756K subscribers Subscribe 1. Lifeboat is the second film in a trilogy Fitzgerald has planned to address global refugee storiesthe first, 50 Feet from Syria, followed surgeon Hisham Bismar to the Turkey-Syrian border to. The film puts a human face on the current crisis and provides a spark of hope surrounding how civil society can intervene in the refugee crisis in a meaningful way. Volunteers from the German NGO Sea-Watch risk the waves of the Mediterranean to pluck refugees from sinking rafts pushing off from Libya. | 2018 | English, French, German, Hindi with subtitles Switzerland’s Oscar submission for Best Foreign Language Film. Winner of the Amnesty International Film Prize at the Berlin Film Festival. | German, French, Italian, Kurdish, Swiss German with subtitlesĭrawing inspiration from his personal encounter with an Italian refugee child during World War II, director Markus Imhoof shows how refugees and migrants are treated today: on the Mediterranean Sea and in Italy and Switzerland. Partial proceeds from this event benefit the Refugee & Immigrant Assistance Center and Sea-WatchĮast Coast premiere | Switzerland, Germany | 2018 | 90 min. ![]()
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