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Film is the most persuasive and powerful medium of communication to engage a broad global audience and bring ideas, knowledge and stories to life in a way that educates, creates a better understanding of complex issues, and empowers positive next steps. 

2022 FIlms & Panels 

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Girls Can't Surf

Directed by Christoper Nelius

Produced by Michaela Perske & Christoper Nelius

 

Saturday 12th March 2022

7:00 pm

Open Air Screening - Bondi Park North

BYO Beach Towel/Chair

FREE

It’s the 1980s and the world of professional surfing is a circus of fluoro colours, peroxide hair and radical male egos. GIRLS CAN’T SURF follows the journey of a band of renegade surfers who took on the male-dominated professional surfing world to achieve equality and change the sport forever. Featuring surfing greats Jodie Cooper, Frieda Zamba, Pauline Menczer, Lisa Andersen, Pam Burridge, Wendy Botha, Layne Beachley and more, GIRLS CAN’T SURF is a wild ride of clashing personalities, sexism, adventure and heartbreak, with each woman fighting against the odds to make their dreams of competing a reality.

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