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Venue
Cultural Centre Kambri (ANU Building 153), University Avenue, Acton ACT 2601
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Event description
Join ANU Law Reform and Social Justice (LRSJ) and ANU Film Group in the movie screening of Collective (2019).
This screening will be followed by a panel discussion with eminent legal experts and academics. Associate Professor Matthew Zagor, Director of ANU LRSJ; John Griffin, Former Australian Ambassador to Greece, Bulgaria and Romania; and Dr Judith Healy, ANU Menzies Centre for Health Governance will discuss the themes in the film.
About the movie
The synopsis reads like that of a thriller: a deadly night club fire, burn victims dying from wounds that weren’t initially life-threatening, the death of the head of a pharmaceutical company, and the resignation of a health minister, all within weeks of each other. But Collective is in fact a documentary about a team of investigative journalists who uncover massive health care fraud in the wake of the devastating 2015 fire at the Colectiv club in Bucharest, Romania.
It is an uncompromising film that follows journalists, whistleblowers, victims, and government officials to demonstrate the impact that investigative journalists and an independent press can have. Collective has won over 20 awards and was nominated for two Academy Awards this year: Best Documentary Feature and Best International Feature Film.
MA | 109 mins | 2019
Doors will open for entry 30 minutes prior to the advertised start time. On the night, you will need to get your name checked off with LRSJ to receive your movie ticket to enter the screening.