Conquering Skin Cancer Film - Screening Licence & Educational Package
$880.00 AUD
Package includes:
- 90-minute Theatrical Feature Documentary Film.
- 4 x 30-minute Educational Versions featuring high-profile participants.
- 14 x 3-5 minute short educational films covering themes including the science of UV radiation, health & wellness, prevention, early detection, national identity, cultural norms, behaviour change, medical breakthroughs and influencing policy.
Ideal for primary schools, high schools, sports & social clubs, organisations with outdoor workers, universities, libraries and hospitals.
This perpetual licence allows you to screen the film as many times as you please within your organisation. This licence allows for ongoing internal use, but does not permit the purchaser to share the film externally, nor publish the film on any public platform, nor distribute it outside of your organisation.
Please note, that this licence applies to organisations, departments or divisions with under 1000 employees. To make arrangements to access the film for organisations larger than this, please email hello@conqueringcancercampaign.com
Description
Immerse yourself in a story that explores our complex relationship with the sun. This film follows the remarkable stories of famous Aussies and change-makers as they seek to conquer a preventable disease that impacts two in every three of us.
Featuring Hugh Jackman (actor), Cate Campbell (Olympic Gold Medallist), Deborah Hutton (Covergirl & Media Personality), Costa Giorgiadis (Gold Logie-Winning Presenter of Gardening Australia), Wayne ‘Rabbit’ Bartholomew (World Surf Champion), and Australians of the Year Georgina Long & Richard Scolyer (Melanoma Institute Australia).
The film also spotlights amazing activists such as Jay Allen (Australian Skin Cancer Foundation), Tamara Dawson (Melanoma and Skin Cancer Advocacy Network), Scott Maggs (Skin Check Champions) and Anne Gately (Author, 'Sunburnt'); who candidly share their inspirational stories in the pursuit of positive change.
This is not your average documentary; it's a compelling social-impact film with a mission to improve the lives of Australians, who live in a unique environment with very high UV radiation.
Long Film
The theatrical feature film which was released in cinemas nationwide.
4 x 30-minute Educational Cuts
These films have been tailored and optimised for different audience groups including:
- Primary Schools
- High Schools
- Sports & Social Clubs
- Organisations with Outdoor Workers
- Universities
- Hospitals
Short Films
14 x 3-5 minute short educational films are included in the package focussing on the following themes:
- Sun Science: Understanding the UV Index.
- Australia's Cancer: Why Aussies are at high risk.
- Social Media: Positive and negative influences.
- Treatment: Breakthroughs in immunotherapies.
- Tanning Biology: Why our skin changes colour after sun exposure and how vitamin D is produced.
- Fashion: How sun-smart fashion can protect us.
- Shade: The importance of shade in public planning.
- Mohs surgery: Precision surgery techniques for certain types of skin cancer.
- Solariums: The risks of solarium use and why sun beds are outlawed in Australia.
- Public Health: The legacy of campaigns like Slip, Slop, Slap!
- Skin Cancer Types: Identifying different types of skin cancer.
- Sunscreen: Busting misinformation and myths relating to sunscreen.
- High Risk: Explaining why certain people are at higher risk of skin cancer.
- Surfing: Unpacking why surfing and other outdoor water sports are considered higher-risk activities.
Reviews
“One of the most important films I’ve ever seen. Every Australian should see it.” David Griffiths, Film Critic, Rotten Tomatoes.
"Everyone needs to see this film’" Trent Falson, Host, Bondi Rescue.
"The most powerful documentary I’ve ever witnessed in my life." Jay Allen, Founder of the Australian Skin Cancer Foundation.
"There’s genuine passion behind this documentary, which goes beyond statistics to tell personal and moving stories. By the time you finish watching this movie, sunbakers on the beach will just look like crazy people to you." Annette Basile, Film Critic, FilmInk.
"It’s such an amazing film and I was so moved by all the stories you told. Such an incredibly powerful message you’ve put out there!" Sofia Casanova,
Senior Communications Officer, Cancer Council Australia.
"Wowsers! It really is a must-see. This film is a clarion call, now is the time." Anne Gately, author, 'Sunburnt'.
“FANTASTIC. A must-see for every Australian - young, old and in-between. This will save lives.” Prof. Mark Shackleton, Director of Oncology, Alfred Hospital.
“This is an absolute masterpiece and a must-see for young or old!” Michelle Taylor, Chair, Melanoma and Skin Cancer Trials.
"The documentary all teenagers should see." Stephen Romei, Film Critic, The Australian.
Note: No physical product. The package is delivered digitally within 24 hours of purchase via Vimeo OTT.
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