Nunga Screen 2022 - Gawler Civic Centre
Date and time
Sharing First Nations stories on the big screen. FREE public screenings (G rated).
About this event
Friday 27 May - Institute Hall, First Floor, Gawler Civic Centre
11.00am session
OR
7.00pm session
Register your FREE ticket: https://gccNungaScreen2022.eventbrite.com.au
P 8522 9267
E civic.centre@gawler.sa.gov.au
Nunga Screen, held annually during Reconciliation Week and NAIDOC Week is a free short film showcase that shares and celebrates First Nations culture, stories and language, through film.
Nunga Screen features an entertaining program of independent short films for all ages from emerging to the more stablished film-makers.
Inspiring documentaries, compelling tales, dramas, animation, contemporary to traditional storytelling – this film event is dedicated to bringing communities together to share in culture and engage in conversation with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
The curated program is rolled out across South Australia to more than 20 regional venues and communities from cinemas to country halls to outdoor theatres. A schools program is catered for with appropriate age and curricula day-time screenings.
Films are selected by a call-out for Expressions of Interest from Indigenous film-makers, or filmmakers who have produced films around the theme of reconciliation. Venues across the state are invited to host the event.
Inspired by the National Film & Sound Archive’s Black Screen program, Nunga (Aboriginal people of southern South Australia) Screen is presented by Country Arts SA with support from the South Australian Film Corporation.
A COVID-Safe Event:
• Frequent disinfection cleaning is in place, particularly our ‘high-touch’ points
• Hand sanitiser stations are available for show attendees
• Refunds are available to those who feel unwell - we encourage staff and community to stay away if you feel sick
• Online bookings continue to be strongly encouraged, however ticket registrations at the door are available until sold out