What to Expect
Dive into the investigative journey of journalist Tom Heinemann as he uncovers the environmental and social impact of IKEA's timber production in Romania. This compelling documentary reveals the hidden costs behind affordable furniture and challenges claims of sustainability.
Experience a thought-provoking film that highlights the importance of forest conservation, biodiversity, and the lives of local communities affected by industrial logging.
Perfect for parents wanting to engage their teens in environmental issues, this screening offers a powerful insight into global sustainability challenges.
Activity Details
- Date: Sunday 7 June 2026
- Time: 12:30 to 13:45
- Duration: 59 minutes
- Age Recommendation: 15 years and older
- Film Rating: Unclassified 15+
- Location: Australian Museum, UG Theatre
The film is part of the 2026 Environmental Film Festival, showcasing stories that celebrate our planet and those fighting to protect it.
Location and Access
The screening will take place in the underground theatre at the Australian Museum, located at 1 William Street, Sydney NSW 2010. The museum is open daily from 10:00 to 17:00, with accessible facilities for all visitors.
Public transport options and parking are available nearby, making it easy for families to attend.
Enjoy a visit to Australia's first museum while engaging with critical environmental topics through film.
Important Information
- This is an Australian premiere screening.
- Recommended for viewers aged 15 and above due to mature themes.
- Tickets must be booked in advance as seating is limited.
- The film is in Danish with English subtitles.
Parents are encouraged to discuss the film's themes with their teens to deepen understanding of sustainability and ethical consumption.
Booking and Prices
- Members: $12
- Non-members: $15
Tickets can be purchased through the Australian Museum's website. Early booking is advised to secure seats for this exclusive screening.
Enjoy a meaningful afternoon that combines education, cinema, and environmental awareness.