
Angie Muccillo
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Transitions Top Picks for Adelaide 2017 !
Transitions Film Festival Adelaide kicks of May 19. Check out this inspiring selection of the Transition team’s favorite films of this year’s Adelaide program! Title: How to Let Go of The World and Love All The Things Climate Can’t Change (Presented by Greenpeace) What’s it about? In How to Let Go of The World and […]
6 documentaries that will empower you to save the worlds rivers and oceans
Water is our lifeblood. No species can live without it. But humankind’s callous destruction of our rivers, oceans and waterways is having a devastating impact on this vital resource. From pollution and plastic to dwindling fish stocks, there are many issues that need immediate action. And that’s what groups of passionate individuals around the world […]
How innovation will revolutionise everything
With the rise of new business models and structures, and the frenetic advance of exponential technologies like 3d printing, artificial intelligence, genetic engineering and big data, the world as we know it is set to radically transform. The films in this year’s Transitions Film festival paint a picture of a society in flux and will […]
Health, wellness and personal transformations, a new stream at this year’s Transitions Film Festival
Our world is full of noise, distractions and personal trials. In these life-changing moments, personal stories told through film are a reminder there’s a silver lining in every circumstance – sometimes it just takes courage and persistence to find it. At the Transitions Film Festival, we’re showcasing films that aim to inspire and uplift – […]
Portraits of the energy revolution on display at Transitions Film Festival 2017
How do we reduce our deadly reliance on fossil fuel energy? It’s a question our governments are struggling to answer. But in the absence of significant action from the top, there are people on the ground dedicating their lives to solving the problems of resource sustainability and scarcity. There are communities in Australia rising up […]