Project Wild Thing is a film-led movement to get more kids (and their folks!) outside and reconnecting with nature. The film is an ambitious, feature-length documentary that takes a funny and revealing look at a complex issue, the increasingly disparate connection between children and nature.
David Bond is a filmmaker and a father. Things have really changed since he was a kid. His children are hooked on screens and don’t want to go outdoors. They want iPads, TV and plastic toys. The marketing departments of Apple, Disney and Mattel control his children better than he can. Determined to get them up and out, David appoints himself as the Marketing Director for Nature.
With the help of branding and outdoor experts, he develops and launches a nationwide marketing campaign to get British children outside. But the competition is not going to lie down and let some upstart with a free product steal their market. Project Wild Thing is the hilarious, real-life story of one man’s determination to get children out and into the ultimate, free wonder-product: Nature.
Cost: $25 per person* excl. GST. (*Cost includes admission, pre-movie drinks package and Project Wild Thing screening).
EDITOR’S NOTE: This event has reached capacity and is now sold out.
Parks and Leisure Australia can confirm the special screening of Project Wild Thing has SOLD OUT. The event, supported by Swanbury Penglase Architects and Obesity Prevention and Lifestyle (OPAL), received an overwhelming response and the screening has now reached capacity. For those who missed out on this event, we are planning to hold further screenings in the future with details to be confirmed in the coming weeks.
To find out more about Project Wild Thing visit the website here, or visit the Parks and Leisure website here.
What: Project Wild Thing – The Film
When: Wednesday, 19 February 2014 | Pre-movie drinks will be served from 7:00pm | Movie begins at 7:30pm
Where: Palace Nova Cinemas | Cinema Place, Adelaide
Who: Parents
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