TAKE HEART - BLU-RAY/ DVD - LIBRARY & INSTITUTIONAL USE

$85.00 AUD

The Library & Institutional Use version of the Take Heart product recognizes that libraries and educators are expected to derive ongoing benefit from public use of the title and the price includes the license to utilize all the materials for these purposes.

ABOUT TAKE HEART

What disease starts with a sore throat, or infected skin sores in children, and if left untreated can advance to open heart surgery, permanent disability, stroke and premature death?
 
Rheumatic Heart Disease, or RHD,  is a largely invisible disease that threatens the lives of over 30 million children and young people around the world.

Take Heart: The Quest to Rid Australasia of Rheumatic Heart Disease lifts the lid on this life-threatening disease that is 100% preventable.

Narrated by Logie & Walkley Award Winner, Mr Stan Grant, this powerful and provocative film is the first in a global series that focuses on Australasia - Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific.

The first peoples of this region - Indigenous Australians, New Zealand Māoris and Pacific Islanders - have among the highest rates of Rheumatic Heart Disease in the world.

While Australia and New Zealand are ranked top 2 and 7 on the UN’s Human Development Index, this epidemic highlights the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples.

Take Heart provides a first hand account that explores how we can close this gap and prevent more children being struck down by this completely preventable disease.

Contains a one-hour feature film plus 15 short films totaling 166 minutes of original content and a 32-page, printed, full-colour Action Toolkit Guide.

Winner of 9 Global Independent Film Awards including Gold Medal for Best Featurette.

 

TAKE HEART - BLU-RAY/DVD

Contains:

52 minute documentary feature film in High Definition on single Blu-Ray disc.

52 minute documentary feature film film on DVD.

15 short films of 2-10 minute duration on DVD.

32-page, printed, full-colour Action Toolkit Guide.

Narrated by Mr Stan Grant.

Essential viewing for a general audience, documentary lovers, communities, educators, activists, health professionals and policy-makers.

Rating:    PG - Parental Guidance Recommended (Mild Medical Themes)

Duration:  166 minutes (approx total)

Sound:     Stereo