Guilty

Full theatrical version


Promoted By Bayside Church Frankston

Date: Wed, Oct 10, 2018 7:00PM

Where: Village Cinemas Karingal
197 Karingal Dr, Frankston, Victoria, 3199, Australia

Hosted by Bayside Church Frankston

Join us for a screening of GUILTY at Village Karingal Cinemas on Wednesday 10th of October, 2018 - World Day Against the Death Penalty. A few tickets are left at the cinema box office, get in quick to avoid disappointment.

Tickets:

  • General Admission: $20.00
  • Additional booking fee of $1.85 per ticket.
  • (Includes all applicable taxes)
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Guilty

Year: 2017

Genre: Documentary - Human Rights

Classification: M

Writer: Matthew Sleeth, Matthew Bate, and Maggie Miles

Producer: Maggie Miles

Director: Matthew Sleeth

The final 72-hours in the life of Myuran Sukumaran, the Bali-9 convicted criminal who became an accomplished artist while in prison under the tutorship of artist Ben Quilty. Myuran was executed by Indonesian firing squad on Nusakambangan Island, 29 April 2015 alongside fellow Australian Andrew Chan. Dramatic and archival material takes us into the final three days of Myuran Sukumaran’s life, as he farewells his family and creates his final paintings. <br /> <br />   GUILTY will be screened all around Australia on World Day Against The Death Penalty - 10th October 2018. Our national screenings on this day will send a message to the countries of the United Nations in the lead up to a resolution on a moratorium on the death penalty led by Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.   The outcry of public opposition to the death penalty was stated loud and clear in the campaign to try and save Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan. At the time of this important work in the United Nations our Campaign Partners: Reprieve, Amnesty, Human Rights Watch, Bayside Church, Liberty Victoria, Human Rights Law Centre, DFAT, Good Pitch funders and others are joining together to reiterate the Australian community’s opposition to the death penalty.    Add your voice by attending a screening of GUILTY on 10th October 2018.   10% of all box office revenue to the production will be donated to Reprieve Australia.