COMMON WEALTH - Documentary Screening
Explore a thought-provoking documentary journey questioning economic and political systems across the globe.
Details
Sunday 28 June 2026
1:15pm
2A Harley Ave, Mount Victoria NSW 2786, Australia
$25
Explore a thought-provoking documentary journey questioning economic and political systems across the globe.
Sunday 28 June 2026
1:15pm
2A Harley Ave, Mount Victoria NSW 2786, Australia
$25
Experience an intimate and globally minded documentary that follows filmmaker Kane Guglielmi as he explores alternative economic and political models across eight countries. Raised with a conservative capitalist worldview, Kane’s journey challenges the status quo and invites viewers to consider compassion, fairness, and shared prosperity.
This screening offers a unique opportunity for families to engage with important social themes in a gentle yet ambitious narrative. It’s perfect for parents wanting to introduce their school-aged children to global issues in a thoughtful and accessible way.
Expect a hopeful and inspiring story that encourages reimagining societal structures for greater unity and equity in today’s divided world.
The screening will take place on Sunday, 28 June 2026, starting at 13:15 (rounded to nearest 15 minutes) and will be held at Mount Vic Flicks in Mount Victoria.
Entry costs $25, or $23 plus booking fee, making it an affordable cultural outing for families interested in documentaries and social issues.
The film covers multiple countries including Switzerland, Australia, Norway, Mexico, Singapore, the UK, Italy, and the USA, providing a broad international perspective.
The event is located at Mount Vic Flicks, 2a Harley Ave, Mount Victoria, a community-friendly venue with easy access.
Mount Victoria is accessible by car and public transport, making it convenient for families traveling from nearby towns.
Parking and local amenities are available nearby, ensuring a comfortable visit for parents and children alike.
The documentary is suitable for parents and school-aged children interested in social justice, economics, and global cultures.
Please arrive a few minutes early to secure seating and settle in before the screening begins.
Contact details are provided for any inquiries or assistance needed before the event.
Tickets are priced at $25 or $23 plus booking fee, available through the official ticketing site.
Booking in advance is recommended to guarantee entry, especially for families planning their weekend activities.
For more information or to purchase tickets, contact via phone or email as listed.