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The Message of the Lyrebird - special film screening event


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No other bird on the planet can do what the Lyrebird can do

In 1998, wildlife cinematographer Nick Hayward filmed the famous lyrebird sequence for The Life of Birds, in which Australia’s most creative songbird perfectly mimics the sound of a chainsaw chopping down a tree.

The bird was filmed in captivity and ever since then, Nick and the world of birding enthusiasts have wondered, do lyrebirds imitate sounds of human origin in the wild? This question begins a journey deep into the native forests of Australia, where a cast of characters who love lyrebirds help us to understand not only the lyrebird’s sophisticated artwork, but what its message may be for humanity. Nick tracks down a scientist, a lyrebird sound recordist, a study group, a lyrebird keeper, an activist, and a Knowledge-Holder descended from the People of the Lyrebird within the D’harawal nation. Along the way, Nick captures spectacular footage of the bird’s behaviour in the wild valleys and mountains of their homes. These homes still exist – but as lyrebirds pick up human sounds from their environment, are they singing the sad story of human encroachment?

This is a film about the relationship between people and birds, set in a natural wonderland where an exquisite forest faery has been performing his astonishing song and dance routines for millions of years. It is a timeless journey of self-reflection and connection, and a call to remember to live without destroying the things we love.

The event is free and on the day we will encourage you to contribute towards the film's education distribution. Balangara Films is on a mission to make The Message of the Lyrebird available for public On-Demand streaming content for Australian and New Zealand schools, libraries, educational institutions, and individuals, complete with Australian Teachers of Media Study Guide; a downloadable resource for curriculum. They need $15,000 for distribution expenses, including classification fees, film and media deliverables, consultancy, and the authoring of the Study Guide. This also includes costs for promotion.

One lucky attendee will win a copy of the Companion Guide to the Message of the Lyrebird film valued at $54. 


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