What to Expect
Immerse yourself in the poignant story of the Maralinga people, whose connection to their land has endured despite historical challenges. This film reveals their journey through dispossession, nuclear testing, and eventual cultural revival.
The screening offers a unique opportunity to learn about Indigenous history and resilience, making it a meaningful experience for families interested in cultural heritage.
Rated M for mature audiences, the film includes coarse language and runs for 52 minutes, suitable for parents and older children.
Activity Details
The event features three screening sessions at 11:00 AM, 2:00 PM, and 7:00 PM, allowing flexibility for your family's schedule.
It is a free event but requires booking in advance to secure your spot.
The film provides a thoughtful reflection on the Maralinga people's fight for land restoration and cultural survival.
Location and Access
The screening takes place at Glen Eira Town Hall — Theatrette, located at 420 Glen Eira Road, Caulfield.
The venue is accessible and well-signposted, with onsite signage guiding visitors during ongoing Town Hall entry upgrades.
Public transport and parking options are available nearby, making it convenient for families.
Important Information
Please note the film is rated M and includes coarse language, so parental discretion is advised.
Bookings are essential as seating is limited, ensuring a comfortable viewing experience.
Arrive a few minutes early to navigate any building works and to find your seat without rush.
Booking and Prices
This is a free event, perfect for families looking for an educational and culturally enriching outing.
Bookings can be made online through the Glen Eira City Council website.
Reserve your tickets early to avoid disappointment and guarantee your place at this important screening.