SEEING GREEN reviews Australian film classics through the lens of contemporary environmental concerns, evoking new interpretations that recast our national cinema for present day audiences. This podcast is a collaboration between Swinburne University of Technology and Monash University, with funding from the Australian Research Council. Host: Dylan Bird. Producer: Britta Jorgensen. Executive Producers: Belinda Smaill and Therese Davis.
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Seeing Green is a must listen for anyone interested in the environment or film. The highly credentialed presenters offer informed and entertaining commentary, the films discussed ignite fond memories, and the environmental lens has never been more important. Looking forward to the next episode.
Fascinating conversation about big and important ideas!
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Seeing Green launched 2 years ago and published 12 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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