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BLUE THE FILM
Explore the Issues. Plastic Pollution. Plastic pollution is the juggernaut of ocean environmental disasters. It sweeps down sewers, storm water drains, falls from garbage trucks or trash cans, carries in the breeze to the sea where it clogs our waterways, damages ecosystems, entangles our marine life, poisons animals and enters thefood chain.
BLUE THE FILM
Festivals & Awards News and Press Image Gallery Videos. The Film Take Action Take Action BLUE Communities SDG14 Impact Survey BLUE Millenials Watch About Explore the Issues Ocean Guardians Our Team Our Partners Credits Education Media Festivals & Awards News and Press Image Gallery Videos Resources Shop Contact. Blue The Film.BLUE THE FILM
The Blue curriculum package is available for a whole school or service to use. No matter where you are in Australia, these lessons will enrich your school’s or service’s curriculum. Each activity guide includes never before seen videos from the film, step-by-step instructions, student worksheets, factsheets and hands-on activities.THE BLUE TEAM
Ash Greig Gibson. COMPOSER. Ash has composed the music to over 110 hours of TV documentaries and series including Who Do You Think You Are, The War That Changed Us, Jandamarra’s War, Frackman, Desert War, and Yagan ), over 50 plays (recently Picnic AtBLUE THE FILM
Public screenings include screenings by non-profit organisations such as a club, church, sporting organisation or school wanting to screen the film either for free or as a fundraiser or group activity. Subtitles available in a selection of languages. Please check the BLUE Shop for further details.BLUE THE FILM
Free Resources. English version. Click image to download. French version. Click image to download. The guide is available with Australia specific content, and general content for International. Australian version. Click image to download guide. Internationalversion.
BLUE THE FILM
Blue The Film. 6 simple steps to become a BLUE COMMUNITY. Host a screening of BLUE. There are two ways to host a screening: 1) A public screening in your community or school. To host a public screening you will need to purchase a screening license. Costs vary depending on whether you're charging admission or it's a free event, and on thenumber
BLUE THE FILM
Take Action: Ban the Bag. Bring my own cup. Each year, over 4 billion coffee cups head to landfill because the plastic lining means they cannot be recycled. I will bring my own cup for take-away coffee or tea, which can be used again and again to help bring an end to the madness of landfill.BLUE THE FILM
View fullsize. Vintage Valerie Taylor images copyright Valerie and Ron Taylor | All other images copyright Blue The Film and NorthernPictures.
BLUE THE FILM
BLUE's Ocean Guardians. Valerie Taylor. Valerie Taylor has an ease and grace in the water that conceals her 82 years of age. Valerie has been diving for over 60 years. She can tell stories about a sea bursting with life, the great schools of fish, sharks as far as the eye can see. These, she says, are now gone. But Valerie remains hopeful.BLUE THE FILM
Explore the Issues. Plastic Pollution. Plastic pollution is the juggernaut of ocean environmental disasters. It sweeps down sewers, storm water drains, falls from garbage trucks or trash cans, carries in the breeze to the sea where it clogs our waterways, damages ecosystems, entangles our marine life, poisons animals and enters thefood chain.
BLUE THE FILM
Festivals & Awards News and Press Image Gallery Videos. The Film Take Action Take Action BLUE Communities SDG14 Impact Survey BLUE Millenials Watch About Explore the Issues Ocean Guardians Our Team Our Partners Credits Education Media Festivals & Awards News and Press Image Gallery Videos Resources Shop Contact. Blue The Film.BLUE THE FILM
The Blue curriculum package is available for a whole school or service to use. No matter where you are in Australia, these lessons will enrich your school’s or service’s curriculum. Each activity guide includes never before seen videos from the film, step-by-step instructions, student worksheets, factsheets and hands-on activities.THE BLUE TEAM
Ash Greig Gibson. COMPOSER. Ash has composed the music to over 110 hours of TV documentaries and series including Who Do You Think You Are, The War That Changed Us, Jandamarra’s War, Frackman, Desert War, and Yagan ), over 50 plays (recently Picnic AtBLUE THE FILM
Public screenings include screenings by non-profit organisations such as a club, church, sporting organisation or school wanting to screen the film either for free or as a fundraiser or group activity. Subtitles available in a selection of languages. Please check the BLUE Shop for further details.BLUE THE FILM
Free Resources. English version. Click image to download. French version. Click image to download. The guide is available with Australia specific content, and general content for International. Australian version. Click image to download guide. Internationalversion.
BLUE THE FILM
Blue The Film. 6 simple steps to become a BLUE COMMUNITY. Host a screening of BLUE. There are two ways to host a screening: 1) A public screening in your community or school. To host a public screening you will need to purchase a screening license. Costs vary depending on whether you're charging admission or it's a free event, and on thenumber
BLUE THE FILM
Take Action: Ban the Bag. Bring my own cup. Each year, over 4 billion coffee cups head to landfill because the plastic lining means they cannot be recycled. I will bring my own cup for take-away coffee or tea, which can be used again and again to help bring an end to the madness of landfill.BLUE THE FILM
View fullsize. Vintage Valerie Taylor images copyright Valerie and Ron Taylor | All other images copyright Blue The Film and NorthernPictures.
BLUE THE FILM
BLUE's Ocean Guardians. Valerie Taylor. Valerie Taylor has an ease and grace in the water that conceals her 82 years of age. Valerie has been diving for over 60 years. She can tell stories about a sea bursting with life, the great schools of fish, sharks as far as the eye can see. These, she says, are now gone. But Valerie remains hopeful.BLUE THE FILM
Festivals & Awards News and Press Image Gallery Videos. The Film Take Action Take Action BLUE Communities SDG14 Impact Survey BLUE Millenials Watch About Explore the Issues Ocean Guardians Our Team Our Partners Credits Education Media Festivals & Awards News and Press Image Gallery Videos Resources Shop Contact. Blue The Film.BLUE THE FILM
The Blue curriculum package is available for a whole school or service to use. No matter where you are in Australia, these lessons will enrich your school’s or service’s curriculum. Each activity guide includes never before seen videos from the film, step-by-step instructions, student worksheets, factsheets and hands-on activities.BLUE THE FILM
Blue The Film. 75%. The ocean covers three-quarters of the earth’s surface and represents 99% of the living space on the planet by volume. 200,000. The ocean contains nearly 200,000 identified species but actual numbers may lie in the millions. 30%.BLUE THE FILM
Free Resources. English version. Click image to download. French version. Click image to download. The guide is available with Australia specific content, and general content for International. Australian version. Click image to download guide. Internationalversion.
BLUE THE FILM
Blue The Film. Contact us. Hi! We’d love to hear from you. If you’d like to host a screening or find where you can see the film, please check the Watch page before filling out the form below. Name *. First Name. Last Name. Email Address *.BLUE THE FILM
The film’s themes directly align with SDG14 including: preventing and significantly reducing marine pollution; minimising and addressing the impacts of ocean acidification; ending unsustainable and illegal fishing practices; and setting aside and conserving more coastal and marine protected areas. BLUE’s overarching themes are toBLUE THE FILM
About Blue the Film's Partners: Documentary Film Australia (DAF), GoodPItch Australia, Northern Pictures, Screen Australia, Greenpeace, Australian Marine Conservation Society, Boomerang Alliance, Patagonia, Australian Museum, Surfrider Foundation Australia, Foundation forYoung Australians,
BLUE THE FILM
It is an organisation based in the heart of Silicon Valley in San Francisco led by Daniela V. Fernandez and her dream team. Daniela was named one of 2019’s Forbes 30 Under 30 recipients and is a member of the World Economic Forum’s Friends of Ocean Action. SOA creates solutions to the ocean’s largest threats through their two programsBLUE THE FILM
Strongly Agree. Thank you for taking the BLUE THE FILM survey. The findings will be used by our Impact Team to help track the impact our film is having. This gives us valuable understanding on the actions that individuals and communities are willing to make as a result of seeing the film. It will also help us to build a profile of the oceanBLUE THE FILM
Photo courtesy of Valerie Taylor. Photo courtesy of Valerie Taylor. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34BLUE THE FILM
Explore the Issues. Plastic Pollution. Plastic pollution is the juggernaut of ocean environmental disasters. It sweeps down sewers, storm water drains, falls from garbage trucks or trash cans, carries in the breeze to the sea where it clogs our waterways, damages ecosystems, entangles our marine life, poisons animals and enters thefood chain.
BLUE THE FILM
Festivals & Awards News and Press Image Gallery Videos. The Film Take Action Take Action BLUE Communities SDG14 Impact Survey BLUE Millenials Watch About Explore the Issues Ocean Guardians Our Team Our Partners Credits Education Media Festivals & Awards News and Press Image Gallery Videos Resources Shop Contact. Blue The Film.BLUE THE FILM
The Blue curriculum package is available for a whole school or service to use. No matter where you are in Australia, these lessons will enrich your school’s or service’s curriculum. Each activity guide includes never before seen videos from the film, step-by-step instructions, student worksheets, factsheets and hands-on activities.THE BLUE TEAM
Ash Greig Gibson. COMPOSER. Ash has composed the music to over 110 hours of TV documentaries and series including Who Do You Think You Are, The War That Changed Us, Jandamarra’s War, Frackman, Desert War, and Yagan ), over 50 plays (recently Picnic AtBLUE THE FILM
Public screenings include screenings by non-profit organisations such as a club, church, sporting organisation or school wanting to screen the film either for free or as a fundraiser or group activity. Subtitles available in a selection of languages. Please check the BLUE Shop for further details.BLUE THE FILM
Free Resources. English version. Click image to download. French version. Click image to download. The guide is available with Australia specific content, and general content for International. Australian version. Click image to download guide. Internationalversion.
BLUE THE FILM
Blue The Film. 6 simple steps to become a BLUE COMMUNITY. Host a screening of BLUE. There are two ways to host a screening: 1) A public screening in your community or school. To host a public screening you will need to purchase a screening license. Costs vary depending on whether you're charging admission or it's a free event, and on thenumber
BLUE THE FILM
Take Action: Ban the Bag. Bring my own cup. Each year, over 4 billion coffee cups head to landfill because the plastic lining means they cannot be recycled. I will bring my own cup for take-away coffee or tea, which can be used again and again to help bring an end to the madness of landfill.BLUE THE FILM
View fullsize. Vintage Valerie Taylor images copyright Valerie and Ron Taylor | All other images copyright Blue The Film and NorthernPictures.
BLUE THE FILM
BLUE's Ocean Guardians. Valerie Taylor. Valerie Taylor has an ease and grace in the water that conceals her 82 years of age. Valerie has been diving for over 60 years. She can tell stories about a sea bursting with life, the great schools of fish, sharks as far as the eye can see. These, she says, are now gone. But Valerie remains hopeful.BLUE THE FILM
Explore the Issues. Plastic Pollution. Plastic pollution is the juggernaut of ocean environmental disasters. It sweeps down sewers, storm water drains, falls from garbage trucks or trash cans, carries in the breeze to the sea where it clogs our waterways, damages ecosystems, entangles our marine life, poisons animals and enters thefood chain.
BLUE THE FILM
Festivals & Awards News and Press Image Gallery Videos. The Film Take Action Take Action BLUE Communities SDG14 Impact Survey BLUE Millenials Watch About Explore the Issues Ocean Guardians Our Team Our Partners Credits Education Media Festivals & Awards News and Press Image Gallery Videos Resources Shop Contact. Blue The Film.BLUE THE FILM
The Blue curriculum package is available for a whole school or service to use. No matter where you are in Australia, these lessons will enrich your school’s or service’s curriculum. Each activity guide includes never before seen videos from the film, step-by-step instructions, student worksheets, factsheets and hands-on activities.THE BLUE TEAM
Ash Greig Gibson. COMPOSER. Ash has composed the music to over 110 hours of TV documentaries and series including Who Do You Think You Are, The War That Changed Us, Jandamarra’s War, Frackman, Desert War, and Yagan ), over 50 plays (recently Picnic AtBLUE THE FILM
Public screenings include screenings by non-profit organisations such as a club, church, sporting organisation or school wanting to screen the film either for free or as a fundraiser or group activity. Subtitles available in a selection of languages. Please check the BLUE Shop for further details.BLUE THE FILM
Free Resources. English version. Click image to download. French version. Click image to download. The guide is available with Australia specific content, and general content for International. Australian version. Click image to download guide. Internationalversion.
BLUE THE FILM
Blue The Film. 6 simple steps to become a BLUE COMMUNITY. Host a screening of BLUE. There are two ways to host a screening: 1) A public screening in your community or school. To host a public screening you will need to purchase a screening license. Costs vary depending on whether you're charging admission or it's a free event, and on thenumber
BLUE THE FILM
Take Action: Ban the Bag. Bring my own cup. Each year, over 4 billion coffee cups head to landfill because the plastic lining means they cannot be recycled. I will bring my own cup for take-away coffee or tea, which can be used again and again to help bring an end to the madness of landfill.BLUE THE FILM
View fullsize. Vintage Valerie Taylor images copyright Valerie and Ron Taylor | All other images copyright Blue The Film and NorthernPictures.
BLUE THE FILM
BLUE's Ocean Guardians. Valerie Taylor. Valerie Taylor has an ease and grace in the water that conceals her 82 years of age. Valerie has been diving for over 60 years. She can tell stories about a sea bursting with life, the great schools of fish, sharks as far as the eye can see. These, she says, are now gone. But Valerie remains hopeful.BLUE THE FILM
Festivals & Awards News and Press Image Gallery Videos. The Film Take Action Take Action BLUE Communities SDG14 Impact Survey BLUE Millenials Watch About Explore the Issues Ocean Guardians Our Team Our Partners Credits Education Media Festivals & Awards News and Press Image Gallery Videos Resources Shop Contact. Blue The Film.BLUE THE FILM
The Blue curriculum package is available for a whole school or service to use. No matter where you are in Australia, these lessons will enrich your school’s or service’s curriculum. Each activity guide includes never before seen videos from the film, step-by-step instructions, student worksheets, factsheets and hands-on activities.BLUE THE FILM
Blue The Film. 75%. The ocean covers three-quarters of the earth’s surface and represents 99% of the living space on the planet by volume. 200,000. The ocean contains nearly 200,000 identified species but actual numbers may lie in the millions. 30%.BLUE THE FILM
Free Resources. English version. Click image to download. French version. Click image to download. The guide is available with Australia specific content, and general content for International. Australian version. Click image to download guide. Internationalversion.
BLUE THE FILM
Blue The Film. Contact us. Hi! We’d love to hear from you. If you’d like to host a screening or find where you can see the film, please check the Watch page before filling out the form below. Name *. First Name. Last Name. Email Address *.BLUE THE FILM
The film’s themes directly align with SDG14 including: preventing and significantly reducing marine pollution; minimising and addressing the impacts of ocean acidification; ending unsustainable and illegal fishing practices; and setting aside and conserving more coastal and marine protected areas. BLUE’s overarching themes are toBLUE THE FILM
About Blue the Film's Partners: Documentary Film Australia (DAF), GoodPItch Australia, Northern Pictures, Screen Australia, Greenpeace, Australian Marine Conservation Society, Boomerang Alliance, Patagonia, Australian Museum, Surfrider Foundation Australia, Foundation forYoung Australians,
BLUE THE FILM
It is an organisation based in the heart of Silicon Valley in San Francisco led by Daniela V. Fernandez and her dream team. Daniela was named one of 2019’s Forbes 30 Under 30 recipients and is a member of the World Economic Forum’s Friends of Ocean Action. SOA creates solutions to the ocean’s largest threats through their two programsBLUE THE FILM
Strongly Agree. Thank you for taking the BLUE THE FILM survey. The findings will be used by our Impact Team to help track the impact our film is having. This gives us valuable understanding on the actions that individuals and communities are willing to make as a result of seeing the film. It will also help us to build a profile of the oceanBLUE THE FILM
Photo courtesy of Valerie Taylor. Photo courtesy of Valerie Taylor. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34BLUE THE FILM
Explore the Issues. Plastic Pollution. Plastic pollution is the juggernaut of ocean environmental disasters. It sweeps down sewers, storm water drains, falls from garbage trucks or trash cans, carries in the breeze to the sea where it clogs our waterways, damages ecosystems, entangles our marine life, poisons animals and enters thefood chain.
BLUE THE FILM
Festivals & Awards News and Press Image Gallery Videos. The Film Take Action Take Action BLUE Communities SDG14 Impact Survey BLUE Millenials Watch About Explore the Issues Ocean Guardians Our Team Our Partners Credits Education Media Festivals & Awards News and Press Image Gallery Videos Resources Shop Contact. Blue The Film.BLUE THE FILM
The Blue curriculum package is available for a whole school or service to use. No matter where you are in Australia, these lessons will enrich your school’s or service’s curriculum. Each activity guide includes never before seen videos from the film, step-by-step instructions, student worksheets, factsheets and hands-on activities.THE BLUE TEAM
Ash Greig Gibson. COMPOSER. Ash has composed the music to over 110 hours of TV documentaries and series including Who Do You Think You Are, The War That Changed Us, Jandamarra’s War, Frackman, Desert War, and Yagan ), over 50 plays (recently Picnic AtBLUE THE FILM
Public screenings include screenings by non-profit organisations such as a club, church, sporting organisation or school wanting to screen the film either for free or as a fundraiser or group activity. Subtitles available in a selection of languages. Please check the BLUE Shop for further details.BLUE THE FILM
Free Resources. English version. Click image to download. French version. Click image to download. The guide is available with Australia specific content, and general content for International. Australian version. Click image to download guide. Internationalversion.
BLUE THE FILM
Blue The Film. 6 simple steps to become a BLUE COMMUNITY. Host a screening of BLUE. There are two ways to host a screening: 1) A public screening in your community or school. To host a public screening you will need to purchase a screening license. Costs vary depending on whether you're charging admission or it's a free event, and on thenumber
BLUE THE FILM
Blue The Film's credits. With thanks to our generous PARTNERS,donors and supporters. The Paradice Family FoundationBLUE THE FILM
View fullsize. Vintage Valerie Taylor images copyright Valerie and Ron Taylor | All other images copyright Blue The Film and NorthernPictures.
BLUE THE FILM
BLUE's Ocean Guardians. Valerie Taylor. Valerie Taylor has an ease and grace in the water that conceals her 82 years of age. Valerie has been diving for over 60 years. She can tell stories about a sea bursting with life, the great schools of fish, sharks as far as the eye can see. These, she says, are now gone. But Valerie remains hopeful.BLUE THE FILM
Explore the Issues. Plastic Pollution. Plastic pollution is the juggernaut of ocean environmental disasters. It sweeps down sewers, storm water drains, falls from garbage trucks or trash cans, carries in the breeze to the sea where it clogs our waterways, damages ecosystems, entangles our marine life, poisons animals and enters thefood chain.
BLUE THE FILM
Festivals & Awards News and Press Image Gallery Videos. The Film Take Action Take Action BLUE Communities SDG14 Impact Survey BLUE Millenials Watch About Explore the Issues Ocean Guardians Our Team Our Partners Credits Education Media Festivals & Awards News and Press Image Gallery Videos Resources Shop Contact. Blue The Film.BLUE THE FILM
The Blue curriculum package is available for a whole school or service to use. No matter where you are in Australia, these lessons will enrich your school’s or service’s curriculum. Each activity guide includes never before seen videos from the film, step-by-step instructions, student worksheets, factsheets and hands-on activities.THE BLUE TEAM
Ash Greig Gibson. COMPOSER. Ash has composed the music to over 110 hours of TV documentaries and series including Who Do You Think You Are, The War That Changed Us, Jandamarra’s War, Frackman, Desert War, and Yagan ), over 50 plays (recently Picnic AtBLUE THE FILM
Public screenings include screenings by non-profit organisations such as a club, church, sporting organisation or school wanting to screen the film either for free or as a fundraiser or group activity. Subtitles available in a selection of languages. Please check the BLUE Shop for further details.BLUE THE FILM
Free Resources. English version. Click image to download. French version. Click image to download. The guide is available with Australia specific content, and general content for International. Australian version. Click image to download guide. Internationalversion.
BLUE THE FILM
Blue The Film. 6 simple steps to become a BLUE COMMUNITY. Host a screening of BLUE. There are two ways to host a screening: 1) A public screening in your community or school. To host a public screening you will need to purchase a screening license. Costs vary depending on whether you're charging admission or it's a free event, and on thenumber
BLUE THE FILM
Blue The Film's credits. With thanks to our generous PARTNERS,donors and supporters. The Paradice Family FoundationBLUE THE FILM
View fullsize. Vintage Valerie Taylor images copyright Valerie and Ron Taylor | All other images copyright Blue The Film and NorthernPictures.
BLUE THE FILM
BLUE's Ocean Guardians. Valerie Taylor. Valerie Taylor has an ease and grace in the water that conceals her 82 years of age. Valerie has been diving for over 60 years. She can tell stories about a sea bursting with life, the great schools of fish, sharks as far as the eye can see. These, she says, are now gone. But Valerie remains hopeful.BLUE THE FILM
Festivals & Awards News and Press Image Gallery Videos. The Film Take Action Take Action BLUE Communities SDG14 Impact Survey BLUE Millenials Watch About Explore the Issues Ocean Guardians Our Team Our Partners Credits Education Media Festivals & Awards News and Press Image Gallery Videos Resources Shop Contact. Blue The Film.BLUE THE FILM
Blue The Film. 75%. The ocean covers three-quarters of the earth’s surface and represents 99% of the living space on the planet by volume. 200,000. The ocean contains nearly 200,000 identified species but actual numbers may lie in the millions. 30%.BLUE THE FILM
The Blue curriculum package is available for a whole school or service to use. No matter where you are in Australia, these lessons will enrich your school’s or service’s curriculum. Each activity guide includes never before seen videos from the film, step-by-step instructions, student worksheets, factsheets and hands-on activities.BLUE THE FILM
Free Resources. English version. Click image to download. French version. Click image to download. The guide is available with Australia specific content, and general content for International. Australian version. Click image to download guide. Internationalversion.
BLUE THE FILM
It is an organisation based in the heart of Silicon Valley in San Francisco led by Daniela V. Fernandez and her dream team. Daniela was named one of 2019’s Forbes 30 Under 30 recipients and is a member of the World Economic Forum’s Friends of Ocean Action. SOA creates solutions to the ocean’s largest threats through their two programsBLUE THE FILM
The film’s themes directly align with SDG14 including: preventing and significantly reducing marine pollution; minimising and addressing the impacts of ocean acidification; ending unsustainable and illegal fishing practices; and setting aside and conserving more coastal and marine protected areas. BLUE’s overarching themes are toBLUE THE FILM
About Blue the Film's Partners: Documentary Film Australia (DAF), GoodPItch Australia, Northern Pictures, Screen Australia, Greenpeace, Australian Marine Conservation Society, Boomerang Alliance, Patagonia, Australian Museum, Surfrider Foundation Australia, Foundation forYoung Australians,
BLUE THE FILM
Blue The Film. Contact us. Hi! We’d love to hear from you. If you’d like to host a screening or find where you can see the film, please check the Watch page before filling out the form below. Name *. First Name. Last Name. Email Address *.BLUE THE FILM
Strongly Agree. Thank you for taking the BLUE THE FILM survey. The findings will be used by our Impact Team to help track the impact our film is having. This gives us valuable understanding on the actions that individuals and communities are willing to make as a result of seeing the film. It will also help us to build a profile of the oceanBLUE THE FILM
Photo courtesy of Valerie Taylor. Photo courtesy of Valerie Taylor. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34BLUE THE FILM
Explore the Issues. Plastic Pollution. Plastic pollution is the juggernaut of ocean environmental disasters. It sweeps down sewers, storm water drains, falls from garbage trucks or trash cans, carries in the breeze to the sea where it clogs our waterways, damages ecosystems, entangles our marine life, poisons animals and enters thefood chain.
BLUE THE FILM
Festivals & Awards News and Press Image Gallery Videos. The Film Take Action Take Action BLUE Communities SDG14 Impact Survey BLUE Millenials Watch About Explore the Issues Ocean Guardians Our Team Our Partners Credits Education Media Festivals & Awards News and Press Image Gallery Videos Resources Shop Contact. Blue The Film.BLUE THE FILM
The Blue curriculum package is available for a whole school or service to use. No matter where you are in Australia, these lessons will enrich your school’s or service’s curriculum. Each activity guide includes never before seen videos from the film, step-by-step instructions, student worksheets, factsheets and hands-on activities.THE BLUE TEAM
Ash Greig Gibson. COMPOSER. Ash has composed the music to over 110 hours of TV documentaries and series including Who Do You Think You Are, The War That Changed Us, Jandamarra’s War, Frackman, Desert War, and Yagan ), over 50 plays (recently Picnic AtBLUE THE FILM
Public screenings include screenings by non-profit organisations such as a club, church, sporting organisation or school wanting to screen the film either for free or as a fundraiser or group activity. Subtitles available in a selection of languages. Please check the BLUE Shop for further details.BLUE THE FILM
Free Resources. English version. Click image to download. French version. Click image to download. The guide is available with Australia specific content, and general content for International. Australian version. Click image to download guide. Internationalversion.
BLUE THE FILM
Blue The Film. 6 simple steps to become a BLUE COMMUNITY. Host a screening of BLUE. There are two ways to host a screening: 1) A public screening in your community or school. To host a public screening you will need to purchase a screening license. Costs vary depending on whether you're charging admission or it's a free event, and on thenumber
BLUE THE FILM
Blue The Film's credits. With thanks to our generous PARTNERS,donors and supporters. The Paradice Family FoundationBLUE THE FILM
View fullsize. Vintage Valerie Taylor images copyright Valerie and Ron Taylor | All other images copyright Blue The Film and NorthernPictures.
BLUE THE FILM
BLUE's Ocean Guardians. Valerie Taylor. Valerie Taylor has an ease and grace in the water that conceals her 82 years of age. Valerie has been diving for over 60 years. She can tell stories about a sea bursting with life, the great schools of fish, sharks as far as the eye can see. These, she says, are now gone. But Valerie remains hopeful.BLUE THE FILM
Explore the Issues. Plastic Pollution. Plastic pollution is the juggernaut of ocean environmental disasters. It sweeps down sewers, storm water drains, falls from garbage trucks or trash cans, carries in the breeze to the sea where it clogs our waterways, damages ecosystems, entangles our marine life, poisons animals and enters thefood chain.
BLUE THE FILM
Festivals & Awards News and Press Image Gallery Videos. The Film Take Action Take Action BLUE Communities SDG14 Impact Survey BLUE Millenials Watch About Explore the Issues Ocean Guardians Our Team Our Partners Credits Education Media Festivals & Awards News and Press Image Gallery Videos Resources Shop Contact. Blue The Film.BLUE THE FILM
The Blue curriculum package is available for a whole school or service to use. No matter where you are in Australia, these lessons will enrich your school’s or service’s curriculum. Each activity guide includes never before seen videos from the film, step-by-step instructions, student worksheets, factsheets and hands-on activities.THE BLUE TEAM
Ash Greig Gibson. COMPOSER. Ash has composed the music to over 110 hours of TV documentaries and series including Who Do You Think You Are, The War That Changed Us, Jandamarra’s War, Frackman, Desert War, and Yagan ), over 50 plays (recently Picnic AtBLUE THE FILM
Public screenings include screenings by non-profit organisations such as a club, church, sporting organisation or school wanting to screen the film either for free or as a fundraiser or group activity. Subtitles available in a selection of languages. Please check the BLUE Shop for further details.BLUE THE FILM
Free Resources. English version. Click image to download. French version. Click image to download. The guide is available with Australia specific content, and general content for International. Australian version. Click image to download guide. Internationalversion.
BLUE THE FILM
Blue The Film. 6 simple steps to become a BLUE COMMUNITY. Host a screening of BLUE. There are two ways to host a screening: 1) A public screening in your community or school. To host a public screening you will need to purchase a screening license. Costs vary depending on whether you're charging admission or it's a free event, and on thenumber
BLUE THE FILM
Blue The Film's credits. With thanks to our generous PARTNERS,donors and supporters. The Paradice Family FoundationBLUE THE FILM
View fullsize. Vintage Valerie Taylor images copyright Valerie and Ron Taylor | All other images copyright Blue The Film and NorthernPictures.
BLUE THE FILM
BLUE's Ocean Guardians. Valerie Taylor. Valerie Taylor has an ease and grace in the water that conceals her 82 years of age. Valerie has been diving for over 60 years. She can tell stories about a sea bursting with life, the great schools of fish, sharks as far as the eye can see. These, she says, are now gone. But Valerie remains hopeful.BLUE THE FILM
Festivals & Awards News and Press Image Gallery Videos. The Film Take Action Take Action BLUE Communities SDG14 Impact Survey BLUE Millenials Watch About Explore the Issues Ocean Guardians Our Team Our Partners Credits Education Media Festivals & Awards News and Press Image Gallery Videos Resources Shop Contact. Blue The Film.BLUE THE FILM
Blue The Film. 75%. The ocean covers three-quarters of the earth’s surface and represents 99% of the living space on the planet by volume. 200,000. The ocean contains nearly 200,000 identified species but actual numbers may lie in the millions. 30%.BLUE THE FILM
The Blue curriculum package is available for a whole school or service to use. No matter where you are in Australia, these lessons will enrich your school’s or service’s curriculum. Each activity guide includes never before seen videos from the film, step-by-step instructions, student worksheets, factsheets and hands-on activities.BLUE THE FILM
Free Resources. English version. Click image to download. French version. Click image to download. The guide is available with Australia specific content, and general content for International. Australian version. Click image to download guide. Internationalversion.
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It is an organisation based in the heart of Silicon Valley in San Francisco led by Daniela V. Fernandez and her dream team. Daniela was named one of 2019’s Forbes 30 Under 30 recipients and is a member of the World Economic Forum’s Friends of Ocean Action. SOA creates solutions to the ocean’s largest threats through their two programsBLUE THE FILM
The film’s themes directly align with SDG14 including: preventing and significantly reducing marine pollution; minimising and addressing the impacts of ocean acidification; ending unsustainable and illegal fishing practices; and setting aside and conserving more coastal and marine protected areas. BLUE’s overarching themes are toBLUE THE FILM
About Blue the Film's Partners: Documentary Film Australia (DAF), GoodPItch Australia, Northern Pictures, Screen Australia, Greenpeace, Australian Marine Conservation Society, Boomerang Alliance, Patagonia, Australian Museum, Surfrider Foundation Australia, Foundation forYoung Australians,
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Blue The Film. Contact us. Hi! We’d love to hear from you. If you’d like to host a screening or find where you can see the film, please check the Watch page before filling out the form below. Name *. First Name. Last Name. Email Address *.BLUE THE FILM
Strongly Agree. Thank you for taking the BLUE THE FILM survey. The findings will be used by our Impact Team to help track the impact our film is having. This gives us valuable understanding on the actions that individuals and communities are willing to make as a result of seeing the film. It will also help us to build a profile of the oceanBLUE THE FILM
Photo courtesy of Valerie Taylor. Photo courtesy of Valerie Taylor. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34BLUE THE FILM
Explore the Issues. Plastic Pollution. Plastic pollution is the juggernaut of ocean environmental disasters. It sweeps down sewers, storm water drains, falls from garbage trucks or trash cans, carries in the breeze to the sea where it clogs our waterways, damages ecosystems, entangles our marine life, poisons animals and enters thefood chain.
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Blue The Film. 75%. The ocean covers three-quarters of the earth’s surface and represents 99% of the living space on the planet by volume. 200,000. The ocean contains nearly 200,000 identified species but actual numbers may lie in the millions. 30%.BLUE THE FILM
The Blue curriculum package is available for a whole school or service to use. No matter where you are in Australia, these lessons will enrich your school’s or service’s curriculum. Each activity guide includes never before seen videos from the film, step-by-step instructions, student worksheets, factsheets and hands-on activities.THE BLUE TEAM
Blue The Film. THE BLUE TEAM. Karina Holden. DIRECTOR / PRODUCER. Growing up on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, Karina has spent her life in saltwater. Passionate about protecting nature, she studied science at Sydney University and then completed a Postgraduate degree in Conservation Biology from University of Queensland.BLUE THE FILM
Public screenings include screenings by non-profit organisations such as a club, church, sporting organisation or school wanting to screen the film either for free or as a fundraiser or group activity. Subtitles available in a selection of languages. Please check the BLUE Shop for further details.BLUE THE FILM
Free Resources. English version. Click image to download. French version. Click image to download. The guide is available with Australia specific content, and general content for International. Australian version. Click image to download guide. Internationalversion.
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Blue The Film. 6 simple steps to become a BLUE COMMUNITY. Host a screening of BLUE. There are two ways to host a screening: 1) A public screening in your community or school. To host a public screening you will need to purchase a screening license. Costs vary depending on whether you're charging admission or it's a free event, and on thenumber
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BLUE's Ocean Guardians. Valerie Taylor. Valerie Taylor has an ease and grace in the water that conceals her 82 years of age. Valerie has been diving for over 60 years. She can tell stories about a sea bursting with life, the great schools of fish, sharks as far as the eye can see. These, she says, are now gone. But Valerie remains hopeful.BLUE THE FILM
View fullsize. Vintage Valerie Taylor images copyright Valerie and Ron Taylor | All other images copyright Blue The Film and NorthernPictures.
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Take Action: Ban the Bag. Bring my own cup. Each year, over 4 billion coffee cups head to landfill because the plastic lining means they cannot be recycled. I will bring my own cup for take-away coffee or tea, which can be used again and again to help bring an end to the madness of landfill.BLUE THE FILM
Explore the Issues. Plastic Pollution. Plastic pollution is the juggernaut of ocean environmental disasters. It sweeps down sewers, storm water drains, falls from garbage trucks or trash cans, carries in the breeze to the sea where it clogs our waterways, damages ecosystems, entangles our marine life, poisons animals and enters thefood chain.
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Blue The Film. 75%. The ocean covers three-quarters of the earth’s surface and represents 99% of the living space on the planet by volume. 200,000. The ocean contains nearly 200,000 identified species but actual numbers may lie in the millions. 30%.BLUE THE FILM
The Blue curriculum package is available for a whole school or service to use. No matter where you are in Australia, these lessons will enrich your school’s or service’s curriculum. Each activity guide includes never before seen videos from the film, step-by-step instructions, student worksheets, factsheets and hands-on activities.THE BLUE TEAM
Blue The Film. THE BLUE TEAM. Karina Holden. DIRECTOR / PRODUCER. Growing up on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, Karina has spent her life in saltwater. Passionate about protecting nature, she studied science at Sydney University and then completed a Postgraduate degree in Conservation Biology from University of Queensland.BLUE THE FILM
Public screenings include screenings by non-profit organisations such as a club, church, sporting organisation or school wanting to screen the film either for free or as a fundraiser or group activity. Subtitles available in a selection of languages. Please check the BLUE Shop for further details.BLUE THE FILM
Free Resources. English version. Click image to download. French version. Click image to download. The guide is available with Australia specific content, and general content for International. Australian version. Click image to download guide. Internationalversion.
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Blue The Film. 6 simple steps to become a BLUE COMMUNITY. Host a screening of BLUE. There are two ways to host a screening: 1) A public screening in your community or school. To host a public screening you will need to purchase a screening license. Costs vary depending on whether you're charging admission or it's a free event, and on thenumber
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BLUE's Ocean Guardians. Valerie Taylor. Valerie Taylor has an ease and grace in the water that conceals her 82 years of age. Valerie has been diving for over 60 years. She can tell stories about a sea bursting with life, the great schools of fish, sharks as far as the eye can see. These, she says, are now gone. But Valerie remains hopeful.BLUE THE FILM
View fullsize. Vintage Valerie Taylor images copyright Valerie and Ron Taylor | All other images copyright Blue The Film and NorthernPictures.
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Take Action: Ban the Bag. Bring my own cup. Each year, over 4 billion coffee cups head to landfill because the plastic lining means they cannot be recycled. I will bring my own cup for take-away coffee or tea, which can be used again and again to help bring an end to the madness of landfill.BLUE THE FILM
BLUE is the story our generation need to hear. The industrialization that has occurred in the oceans over the last century, mirrors the events that triggered mass extinctions on land. Industrial scale fishing, habitat destruction, species loss and pollution have placedthe ocean in peril.
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Festivals & Awards News and Press Image Gallery Videos. The Film Take Action Take Action BLUE Communities SDG14 Impact Survey BLUE Millenials Watch About Explore the Issues Ocean Guardians Our Team Our Partners Credits Education Media Festivals & Awards News and Press Image Gallery Videos Resources Shop Contact. Blue The Film.BLUE THE FILM
Subtitles available in a selection of languages. Please check the BLUE Shop for further details.BLUE THE FILM
The Blue curriculum package is available for a whole school or service to use. No matter where you are in Australia, these lessons will enrich your school’s or service’s curriculum. Each activity guide includes never before seen videos from the film, step-by-step instructions, student worksheets, factsheets and hands-on activities.BLUE THE FILM
Blue The Film. 75%. The ocean covers three-quarters of the earth’s surface and represents 99% of the living space on the planet by volume. 200,000. The ocean contains nearly 200,000 identified species but actual numbers may lie in the millions. 30%.BLUE THE FILM
Blue The Film's credits. With thanks to our generous PARTNERS,donors and supporters. The Paradice Family FoundationBLUE THE FILM
It is an organisation based in the heart of Silicon Valley in San Francisco led by Daniela V. Fernandez and her dream team. Daniela was named one of 2019’s Forbes 30 Under 30 recipients and is a member of the World Economic Forum’s Friends of Ocean Action. SOA creates solutions to the ocean’s largest threats through their two programsBLUE THE FILM
Blue The Film. Contact us. Hi! We’d love to hear from you. If you’d like to host a screening or find where you can see the film, please check the Watch page before filling out the form below. Name *. First Name. Last Name. Email Address *.BLUE THE FILM
The film’s themes directly align with SDG14 including: preventing and significantly reducing marine pollution; minimising and addressing the impacts of ocean acidification; ending unsustainable and illegal fishing practices; and setting aside and conserving more coastal and marine protected areas. BLUE’s overarching themes are toBLUE THE FILM
Strongly Agree. Thank you for taking the BLUE THE FILM survey. The findings will be used by our Impact Team to help track the impact our film is having. This gives us valuable understanding on the actions that individuals and communities are willing to make as a result of seeing the film. It will also help us to build a profile of the oceanBLUE THE FILM
Explore the Issues. Plastic Pollution. Plastic pollution is the juggernaut of ocean environmental disasters. It sweeps down sewers, storm water drains, falls from garbage trucks or trash cans, carries in the breeze to the sea where it clogs our waterways, damages ecosystems, entangles our marine life, poisons animals and enters thefood chain.
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Blue The Film. 75%. The ocean covers three-quarters of the earth’s surface and represents 99% of the living space on the planet by volume. 200,000. The ocean contains nearly 200,000 identified species but actual numbers may lie in the millions. 30%.BLUE THE FILM
The Blue curriculum package is available for a whole school or service to use. No matter where you are in Australia, these lessons will enrich your school’s or service’s curriculum. Each activity guide includes never before seen videos from the film, step-by-step instructions, student worksheets, factsheets and hands-on activities.THE BLUE TEAM
Blue The Film. THE BLUE TEAM. Karina Holden. DIRECTOR / PRODUCER. Growing up on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, Karina has spent her life in saltwater. Passionate about protecting nature, she studied science at Sydney University and then completed a Postgraduate degree in Conservation Biology from University of Queensland.BLUE THE FILM
Public screenings include screenings by non-profit organisations such as a club, church, sporting organisation or school wanting to screen the film either for free or as a fundraiser or group activity. Subtitles available in a selection of languages. Please check the BLUE Shop for further details.BLUE THE FILM
Free Resources. English version. Click image to download. French version. Click image to download. The guide is available with Australia specific content, and general content for International. Australian version. Click image to download guide. Internationalversion.
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Blue The Film. 6 simple steps to become a BLUE COMMUNITY. Host a screening of BLUE. There are two ways to host a screening: 1) A public screening in your community or school. To host a public screening you will need to purchase a screening license. Costs vary depending on whether you're charging admission or it's a free event, and on thenumber
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BLUE's Ocean Guardians. Valerie Taylor. Valerie Taylor has an ease and grace in the water that conceals her 82 years of age. Valerie has been diving for over 60 years. She can tell stories about a sea bursting with life, the great schools of fish, sharks as far as the eye can see. These, she says, are now gone. But Valerie remains hopeful.BLUE THE FILM
View fullsize. Vintage Valerie Taylor images copyright Valerie and Ron Taylor | All other images copyright Blue The Film and NorthernPictures.
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Take Action: Ban the Bag. Bring my own cup. Each year, over 4 billion coffee cups head to landfill because the plastic lining means they cannot be recycled. I will bring my own cup for take-away coffee or tea, which can be used again and again to help bring an end to the madness of landfill.BLUE THE FILM
Explore the Issues. Plastic Pollution. Plastic pollution is the juggernaut of ocean environmental disasters. It sweeps down sewers, storm water drains, falls from garbage trucks or trash cans, carries in the breeze to the sea where it clogs our waterways, damages ecosystems, entangles our marine life, poisons animals and enters thefood chain.
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Blue The Film. 75%. The ocean covers three-quarters of the earth’s surface and represents 99% of the living space on the planet by volume. 200,000. The ocean contains nearly 200,000 identified species but actual numbers may lie in the millions. 30%.BLUE THE FILM
The Blue curriculum package is available for a whole school or service to use. No matter where you are in Australia, these lessons will enrich your school’s or service’s curriculum. Each activity guide includes never before seen videos from the film, step-by-step instructions, student worksheets, factsheets and hands-on activities.THE BLUE TEAM
Blue The Film. THE BLUE TEAM. Karina Holden. DIRECTOR / PRODUCER. Growing up on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, Karina has spent her life in saltwater. Passionate about protecting nature, she studied science at Sydney University and then completed a Postgraduate degree in Conservation Biology from University of Queensland.BLUE THE FILM
Public screenings include screenings by non-profit organisations such as a club, church, sporting organisation or school wanting to screen the film either for free or as a fundraiser or group activity. Subtitles available in a selection of languages. Please check the BLUE Shop for further details.BLUE THE FILM
Free Resources. English version. Click image to download. French version. Click image to download. The guide is available with Australia specific content, and general content for International. Australian version. Click image to download guide. Internationalversion.
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Blue The Film. 6 simple steps to become a BLUE COMMUNITY. Host a screening of BLUE. There are two ways to host a screening: 1) A public screening in your community or school. To host a public screening you will need to purchase a screening license. Costs vary depending on whether you're charging admission or it's a free event, and on thenumber
BLUE THE FILM
BLUE's Ocean Guardians. Valerie Taylor. Valerie Taylor has an ease and grace in the water that conceals her 82 years of age. Valerie has been diving for over 60 years. She can tell stories about a sea bursting with life, the great schools of fish, sharks as far as the eye can see. These, she says, are now gone. But Valerie remains hopeful.BLUE THE FILM
View fullsize. Vintage Valerie Taylor images copyright Valerie and Ron Taylor | All other images copyright Blue The Film and NorthernPictures.
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Take Action: Ban the Bag. Bring my own cup. Each year, over 4 billion coffee cups head to landfill because the plastic lining means they cannot be recycled. I will bring my own cup for take-away coffee or tea, which can be used again and again to help bring an end to the madness of landfill.BLUE THE FILM
BLUE is the story our generation need to hear. The industrialization that has occurred in the oceans over the last century, mirrors the events that triggered mass extinctions on land. Industrial scale fishing, habitat destruction, species loss and pollution have placedthe ocean in peril.
BLUE THE FILM
Festivals & Awards News and Press Image Gallery Videos. The Film Take Action Take Action BLUE Communities SDG14 Impact Survey BLUE Millenials Watch About Explore the Issues Ocean Guardians Our Team Our Partners Credits Education Media Festivals & Awards News and Press Image Gallery Videos Resources Shop Contact. Blue The Film.BLUE THE FILM
Subtitles available in a selection of languages. Please check the BLUE Shop for further details.BLUE THE FILM
The Blue curriculum package is available for a whole school or service to use. No matter where you are in Australia, these lessons will enrich your school’s or service’s curriculum. Each activity guide includes never before seen videos from the film, step-by-step instructions, student worksheets, factsheets and hands-on activities.BLUE THE FILM
Blue The Film. 75%. The ocean covers three-quarters of the earth’s surface and represents 99% of the living space on the planet by volume. 200,000. The ocean contains nearly 200,000 identified species but actual numbers may lie in the millions. 30%.BLUE THE FILM
Blue The Film's credits. With thanks to our generous PARTNERS,donors and supporters. The Paradice Family FoundationBLUE THE FILM
It is an organisation based in the heart of Silicon Valley in San Francisco led by Daniela V. Fernandez and her dream team. Daniela was named one of 2019’s Forbes 30 Under 30 recipients and is a member of the World Economic Forum’s Friends of Ocean Action. SOA creates solutions to the ocean’s largest threats through their two programsBLUE THE FILM
Blue The Film. Contact us. Hi! We’d love to hear from you. If you’d like to host a screening or find where you can see the film, please check the Watch page before filling out the form below. Name *. First Name. Last Name. Email Address *.BLUE THE FILM
The film’s themes directly align with SDG14 including: preventing and significantly reducing marine pollution; minimising and addressing the impacts of ocean acidification; ending unsustainable and illegal fishing practices; and setting aside and conserving more coastal and marine protected areas. BLUE’s overarching themes are toBLUE THE FILM
Strongly Agree. Thank you for taking the BLUE THE FILM survey. The findings will be used by our Impact Team to help track the impact our film is having. This gives us valuable understanding on the actions that individuals and communities are willing to make as a result of seeing the film. It will also help us to build a profile of the oceanBLUE THE FILM
Explore the Issues. Plastic Pollution. Plastic pollution is the juggernaut of ocean environmental disasters. It sweeps down sewers, storm water drains, falls from garbage trucks or trash cans, carries in the breeze to the sea where it clogs our waterways, damages ecosystems, entangles our marine life, poisons animals and enters thefood chain.
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Blue The Film. 75%. The ocean covers three-quarters of the earth’s surface and represents 99% of the living space on the planet by volume. 200,000. The ocean contains nearly 200,000 identified species but actual numbers may lie in the millions. 30%.BLUE THE FILM
The Blue curriculum package is available for a whole school or service to use. No matter where you are in Australia, these lessons will enrich your school’s or service’s curriculum. Each activity guide includes never before seen videos from the film, step-by-step instructions, student worksheets, factsheets and hands-on activities.THE BLUE TEAM
Blue The Film. THE BLUE TEAM. Karina Holden. DIRECTOR / PRODUCER. Growing up on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, Karina has spent her life in saltwater. Passionate about protecting nature, she studied science at Sydney University and then completed a Postgraduate degree in Conservation Biology from University of Queensland.BLUE THE FILM
Public screenings include screenings by non-profit organisations such as a club, church, sporting organisation or school wanting to screen the film either for free or as a fundraiser or group activity. Subtitles available in a selection of languages. Please check the BLUE Shop for further details.BLUE THE FILM
Free Resources. English version. Click image to download. French version. Click image to download. The guide is available with Australia specific content, and general content for International. Australian version. Click image to download guide. Internationalversion.
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Blue The Film. 6 simple steps to become a BLUE COMMUNITY. Host a screening of BLUE. There are two ways to host a screening: 1) A public screening in your community or school. To host a public screening you will need to purchase a screening license. Costs vary depending on whether you're charging admission or it's a free event, and on thenumber
BLUE THE FILM
BLUE's Ocean Guardians. Valerie Taylor. Valerie Taylor has an ease and grace in the water that conceals her 82 years of age. Valerie has been diving for over 60 years. She can tell stories about a sea bursting with life, the great schools of fish, sharks as far as the eye can see. These, she says, are now gone. But Valerie remains hopeful.BLUE THE FILM
View fullsize. Vintage Valerie Taylor images copyright Valerie and Ron Taylor | All other images copyright Blue The Film and NorthernPictures.
BLUE THE FILM
Take Action: Ban the Bag. Bring my own cup. Each year, over 4 billion coffee cups head to landfill because the plastic lining means they cannot be recycled. I will bring my own cup for take-away coffee or tea, which can be used again and again to help bring an end to the madness of landfill.BLUE THE FILM
Explore the Issues. Plastic Pollution. Plastic pollution is the juggernaut of ocean environmental disasters. It sweeps down sewers, storm water drains, falls from garbage trucks or trash cans, carries in the breeze to the sea where it clogs our waterways, damages ecosystems, entangles our marine life, poisons animals and enters thefood chain.
BLUE THE FILM
Blue The Film. 75%. The ocean covers three-quarters of the earth’s surface and represents 99% of the living space on the planet by volume. 200,000. The ocean contains nearly 200,000 identified species but actual numbers may lie in the millions. 30%.BLUE THE FILM
The Blue curriculum package is available for a whole school or service to use. No matter where you are in Australia, these lessons will enrich your school’s or service’s curriculum. Each activity guide includes never before seen videos from the film, step-by-step instructions, student worksheets, factsheets and hands-on activities.THE BLUE TEAM
Blue The Film. THE BLUE TEAM. Karina Holden. DIRECTOR / PRODUCER. Growing up on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, Karina has spent her life in saltwater. Passionate about protecting nature, she studied science at Sydney University and then completed a Postgraduate degree in Conservation Biology from University of Queensland.BLUE THE FILM
Public screenings include screenings by non-profit organisations such as a club, church, sporting organisation or school wanting to screen the film either for free or as a fundraiser or group activity. Subtitles available in a selection of languages. Please check the BLUE Shop for further details.BLUE THE FILM
Free Resources. English version. Click image to download. French version. Click image to download. The guide is available with Australia specific content, and general content for International. Australian version. Click image to download guide. Internationalversion.
BLUE THE FILM
Blue The Film. 6 simple steps to become a BLUE COMMUNITY. Host a screening of BLUE. There are two ways to host a screening: 1) A public screening in your community or school. To host a public screening you will need to purchase a screening license. Costs vary depending on whether you're charging admission or it's a free event, and on thenumber
BLUE THE FILM
BLUE's Ocean Guardians. Valerie Taylor. Valerie Taylor has an ease and grace in the water that conceals her 82 years of age. Valerie has been diving for over 60 years. She can tell stories about a sea bursting with life, the great schools of fish, sharks as far as the eye can see. These, she says, are now gone. But Valerie remains hopeful.BLUE THE FILM
View fullsize. Vintage Valerie Taylor images copyright Valerie and Ron Taylor | All other images copyright Blue The Film and NorthernPictures.
BLUE THE FILM
Take Action: Ban the Bag. Bring my own cup. Each year, over 4 billion coffee cups head to landfill because the plastic lining means they cannot be recycled. I will bring my own cup for take-away coffee or tea, which can be used again and again to help bring an end to the madness of landfill.BLUE THE FILM
BLUE is the story our generation need to hear. The industrialization that has occurred in the oceans over the last century, mirrors the events that triggered mass extinctions on land. Industrial scale fishing, habitat destruction, species loss and pollution have placedthe ocean in peril.
BLUE THE FILM
Festivals & Awards News and Press Image Gallery Videos. The Film Take Action Take Action BLUE Communities SDG14 Impact Survey BLUE Millenials Watch About Explore the Issues Ocean Guardians Our Team Our Partners Credits Education Media Festivals & Awards News and Press Image Gallery Videos Resources Shop Contact. Blue The Film.BLUE THE FILM
Subtitles available in a selection of languages. Please check the BLUE Shop for further details.BLUE THE FILM
The Blue curriculum package is available for a whole school or service to use. No matter where you are in Australia, these lessons will enrich your school’s or service’s curriculum. Each activity guide includes never before seen videos from the film, step-by-step instructions, student worksheets, factsheets and hands-on activities.BLUE THE FILM
Blue The Film. 75%. The ocean covers three-quarters of the earth’s surface and represents 99% of the living space on the planet by volume. 200,000. The ocean contains nearly 200,000 identified species but actual numbers may lie in the millions. 30%.BLUE THE FILM
Blue The Film's credits. With thanks to our generous PARTNERS,donors and supporters. The Paradice Family FoundationBLUE THE FILM
It is an organisation based in the heart of Silicon Valley in San Francisco led by Daniela V. Fernandez and her dream team. Daniela was named one of 2019’s Forbes 30 Under 30 recipients and is a member of the World Economic Forum’s Friends of Ocean Action. SOA creates solutions to the ocean’s largest threats through their two programsBLUE THE FILM
Blue The Film. Contact us. Hi! We’d love to hear from you. If you’d like to host a screening or find where you can see the film, please check the Watch page before filling out the form below. Name *. First Name. Last Name. Email Address *.BLUE THE FILM
The film’s themes directly align with SDG14 including: preventing and significantly reducing marine pollution; minimising and addressing the impacts of ocean acidification; ending unsustainable and illegal fishing practices; and setting aside and conserving more coastal and marine protected areas. BLUE’s overarching themes are toBLUE THE FILM
Strongly Agree. Thank you for taking the BLUE THE FILM survey. The findings will be used by our Impact Team to help track the impact our film is having. This gives us valuable understanding on the actions that individuals and communities are willing to make as a result of seeing the film. It will also help us to build a profile of the oceanBLUE THE FILM
Plastic pollution is the juggernaut of ocean environmental disasters. It sweeps down sewers, storm water drains, falls from garbage trucks or trash cans, carries in the breeze to the sea where it clogs our waterways, damages ecosystems, entangles our marine life, poisons animals and enters the food chain.BLUE THE FILM
FREE TEACHING MATERIALS. Our education partners at Cool Australia have created over 60 FREE to access teaching resources, from early learning to Year 10.. The Blue curriculum package is available for a whole school or service to use.. No matter where you are in Australia, these lessons will enrich your school’s or service’s curriculum.BLUE THE FILM
Over 3 billion people depend on marine eco-systems for their livelihoods and as their main source of food. At the same time 30% of the world’s fish stocks are overexploited and are now below the level at which they can reproduce at sustainable levels.THE BLUE TEAM
COMPOSER. Ash has composed the music to over 110 hours of TV documentaries and series including Who Do You Think You Are, The War That Changed Us, Jandamarra’s War, Frackman, Desert War, and Yagan), over 50 plays (recently Picnic At Hanging Rock and Angels in America) and 4 features.. Ash has won 6 W.A. Screen Awards, in 2007 won an APRA/Australian Guild of Screen Composers Award forBLUE THE FILM
Subtitles available in a selection of languages. Please check the BLUE Shop for further details.BLUE THE FILM
Find all your Blue the Film resources here: logos, the press kit, postcards, images and more!BLUE THE FILM
Start a Boomerang Bags movement in your community. Boomerang Bags is a grassroots, community driven movement tackling plastic pollution at its source. Volunteers from all walks of life get together to make re-useable ‘boomerang bags’ using recycled materials, as a means to provide a sustainable alternative to plastic bags.BLUE THE FILM
Bring my own cup. Each year, over 4 billion coffee cups head to landfill because the plastic lining means they cannot be recycled. I will bring my own cup for take-away coffee or tea, which can be used again and again to help bring an end to the madness of landfill.BLUE THE FILM
To others Madison Stewart is a passionate young conservationist, activist and shark advocate but Madison Stewart (aka Shark Girl), self described, is just a person, who refuses to believe sharks will loose their home in their lifetime, at the hands of governments andworldwide neglect.
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Photos from Blue the Film and the making ofBLUE THE FILM
Explore the Issues. Plastic Pollution. Plastic pollution is the juggernaut of ocean environmental disasters. It sweeps down sewers, storm water drains, falls from garbage trucks or trash cans, carries in the breeze to the sea where it clogs our waterways, damages ecosystems, entangles our marine life, poisons animals and enters thefood chain.
BLUE THE FILM
Blue The Film. 75%. The ocean covers three-quarters of the earth’s surface and represents 99% of the living space on the planet by volume. 200,000. The ocean contains nearly 200,000 identified species but actual numbers may lie in the millions. 30%.BLUE THE FILM
The Blue curriculum package is available for a whole school or service to use. No matter where you are in Australia, these lessons will enrich your school’s or service’s curriculum. Each activity guide includes never before seen videos from the film, step-by-step instructions, student worksheets, factsheets and hands-on activities.THE BLUE TEAM
Blue The Film. THE BLUE TEAM. Karina Holden. DIRECTOR / PRODUCER. Growing up on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, Karina has spent her life in saltwater. Passionate about protecting nature, she studied science at Sydney University and then completed a Postgraduate degree in Conservation Biology from University of Queensland.BLUE THE FILM
Public screenings include screenings by non-profit organisations such as a club, church, sporting organisation or school wanting to screen the film either for free or as a fundraiser or group activity. Subtitles available in a selection of languages. Please check the BLUE Shop for further details.BLUE THE FILM
Free Resources. English version. Click image to download. French version. Click image to download. The guide is available with Australia specific content, and general content for International. Australian version. Click image to download guide. Internationalversion.
BLUE THE FILM
Blue The Film. 6 simple steps to become a BLUE COMMUNITY. Host a screening of BLUE. There are two ways to host a screening: 1) A public screening in your community or school. To host a public screening you will need to purchase a screening license. Costs vary depending on whether you're charging admission or it's a free event, and on thenumber
BLUE THE FILM
BLUE's Ocean Guardians. Valerie Taylor. Valerie Taylor has an ease and grace in the water that conceals her 82 years of age. Valerie has been diving for over 60 years. She can tell stories about a sea bursting with life, the great schools of fish, sharks as far as the eye can see. These, she says, are now gone. But Valerie remains hopeful.BLUE THE FILM
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BLUE is the story our generation need to hear. The industrialization that has occurred in the oceans over the last century, mirrors the events that triggered mass extinctions on land. Industrial scale fishing, habitat destruction, species loss and pollution have placedthe ocean in peril.
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The Blue curriculum package is available for a whole school or service to use. No matter where you are in Australia, these lessons will enrich your school’s or service’s curriculum. Each activity guide includes never before seen videos from the film, step-by-step instructions, student worksheets, factsheets and hands-on activities.BLUE THE FILM
Blue The Film. 75%. The ocean covers three-quarters of the earth’s surface and represents 99% of the living space on the planet by volume. 200,000. The ocean contains nearly 200,000 identified species but actual numbers may lie in the millions. 30%.BLUE THE FILM
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It is an organisation based in the heart of Silicon Valley in San Francisco led by Daniela V. Fernandez and her dream team. Daniela was named one of 2019’s Forbes 30 Under 30 recipients and is a member of the World Economic Forum’s Friends of Ocean Action. SOA creates solutions to the ocean’s largest threats through their two programsBLUE THE FILM
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The film’s themes directly align with SDG14 including: preventing and significantly reducing marine pollution; minimising and addressing the impacts of ocean acidification; ending unsustainable and illegal fishing practices; and setting aside and conserving more coastal and marine protected areas. BLUE’s overarching themes are toBLUE THE FILM
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> “BLUE is a cinematic song for our oceans; beautiful, intimate and > grand. Fearlessly truth-telling, yet passionately hopeful. See this > film and you will want to rise up with the waves.” — GREENPEACE AUSTRALIAWatch trailer
_BLUE_ is the story our generation need to hear. The industrialization that has occurred in the oceans over the last century, mirrors the events that triggered mass extinctions on land. Industrial scale fishing, habitat destruction, species loss and pollution have placed the ocean in peril. The very nature of the sea is being irretrievably altered. _BLUE_ is a provocative journey into the ocean realm, witnessing this critical moment in time when the marine world is on aprecipice.
OUR OCEAN HAS BEEN THE GUARDIAN OF LIFE ON EARTH. NOW IT IS OUR TURN TO BE GUARDIANS FOR THE OCEAN. HALF OF ALL MARINE LIFE HAS BEEN LOST IN THE LAST 40 YEARS Following its critically-acclaimed season in cinemas and on the film festival circuit, BLUE is now available for on-demand cinema screenings, public screening license purchases, and in certain territories it is now available to buy or rent on DVD and online.Watch
BY 2050 THERE WILL BE MORE PLASTIC IN THE SEA THAN FISHTAKE ACTION.
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