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Some Happy Day Film

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AUSTRALIAN FILM LAUNCHES AN IMPACT CAMPAIGN TO INSPIRE ACTION ON HOMELESSNESS THROUGH PARTNERSHIPS WITH CORPORATE HEAVYWEIGHTS, PUBLIC SECTOR AND BELOVED BRANDS

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AUSTRALIAN FILM LAUNCHES AN IMPACT CAMPAIGN TO INSPIRE ACTION ON HOMELESSNESS THROUGH PARTNERSHIPS WITH CORPORATE HEAVYWEIGHTS, PUBLIC SECTOR AND BELOVED BRANDS

An Australian filmmaker’s award-winning independent feature and social impact film, Some Happy Day – which aims to change perceptions of homelessness and inspire action and behavioural change – is at the heart of an impact campaign supported by several high-profile partners.

Director, writer, and producer Catherine Hill’s first film is a passion project, inspired by 20 years as a case manager and crisis worker with marginalised and often street homeless men and women.

Hill funded most of Some Happy Day personally, and she and co-producer Cecilia Low engaged an Impact Producer – Rowen Smith of Screenkind – to collaborate with them on a long-tail strategy for the film, which will start to roll out from next week.

The strategic partnerships Screenkind has forged with aligned brands, companies, and organisations –   including the award-winning property developer MirvacDymocksAustralian Alliance for Ending HomelessnessSt Vincent de Paul Society Victoria (recent CEO Sleepout attendees in Victoria watched the film on the night); award-winning PropTech PEXA; Lions Clubs; the IGA network of over 1,300 independent family-owned businesses and Are Media’s ‘Unhoused’ Campaign – will roll out via various initiatives and activations in the lead-up to National Homelessness Week (August 1-7) and beyond.

Using the film to help humanise homelessness, the Impact Campaign’s broad remit is:

  • to challenge general assumptions and foster a better understanding of homelessness
  • to encourage a constructive conversation around a worsening national crisis inextricably linked with trauma, domestic violence, and rising living costs
  • to inspire action and encourage people to be part of the solution through volunteering, donating, and engaging in advocacy
  • to inform policy makers, to educate within our schools and industries, and to bring empathy and change at a grassroots level
  • to support communities, volunteers, social workers, and educators in broadening their understanding and practice of working with, and on behalf of, people experiencing homelessness
  • to advocate for a national Housing Policy that affords every Australian the basic right to a secure, safe home and enables them to live with dignity

Plans are in progress for a special Parliamentary screening in Victoria during Homelessness Week, hosted by Fiona Patten, Member of the Legislative Council for the Northern Metropolitan Electorate, and leader of the Reason Party.

“’Some Happy Day’ poignantly depicts the actual face of homelessness. It shows the human that many of us walk past daily without thinking or seeing. As the chair of the Parliament’s homelessness inquiry, I know that this is the story of the growing number of people experiencing homelessness. ‘Some Happy Day’ is a call to action and one we must, as a civil and compassionate society, heed”, said Patten.

Some Happy Day follows Tina, a homeless woman in desperate search of a better life, who meets Frances, a social worker with troubles of her own. Over a single day their lives interweave, revealing unsettling connections that lead to change and redemption.

Hill wrote the role of Tina for Peta Brady, a renowned Australian theatre and television actor, and part-time drug and alcohol worker at The Salvation Army Needle and Syringe Program in St Kilda. Some of the actors have lived experience of homelessness, and other cast and crew also work in social services. Such is their belief in this film, the entire cast and crew worked for free.

Rowen Smith says she and the filmmakers are very grateful to the organisations and partners who have been keen to support Some Happy Day’s Impact Campaign.

Catherine Hill said: “Since our very first screening on World Day of Social Justice in February, we’ve been humbled and heartened by the amazing response to the film, and by the individuals and organisations we have encountered who acknowledge homelessness as an urgent priority for us to address as a society”.

The film’s high-profile supporters include best-selling author, media commentator and recent political candidate Jane Caro AM, who said: “It’s an incredible film, shining a strong light on an issue that often flies under the radar, which is homelessness, particularly older women’s homelessness. It takes you inside the terrible insecurity, the lifetime of damage and trauma which leads people to being trapped in this situation. I encourage everyone to go see it. I’m delighted Catherine and her team made this film to make sure we get inside the heart and soul of people who find themselves living rough.”

From August 1, Some Happy Day will launch on SBS On Demand.

The film is available now to corporate businesses, community organisations, educational institutions, local councils and government agencies for Partner Hosted Screenings and Fundraiser Screening Events.

For a modest licence fee, these screenings can be held in cinemas, as in-person events at workplaces or community centres, or hosted virtually via a link from the film’s website – to book a screening, visit somehappydayfilm.com/host-form

Some Happy Day donates a percentage of the licence fees/proceeds from every Impact Screening to their major partner, The Sacred Heart Mission, a service working with and advocating for those experiencing homelessness. The Mission, and the Salvation Army Statewide Crisis Service in Victoria, supported the film during production, providing in-kind assistance and access to their locations. To donate to the Sacred Heart Mission, visit sacredheartmission.org/donate/

Rowen Smith is still pursuing funding to support two major aspirations of the Impact Campaign – the first an Educational Impact Resource for schools, TAFES and Universities, and a resource targeting Year 11 and 12 teachers – to inspire a new generation of advocates. The second is a Volunteer Induction Resource, to be distributed to Support Services across the country, to help support a robust, well informed, and empathetic volunteer cohort. Anyone interested in sponsoring can email rowen@screenkind.com.au.

To donate, or for information on screenings and fundraisers, visit somehappydayfilm.comSome Happy Day debuts on SBS On Demand on August 1 and will be available on the Some Happy Day website from August 8.

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Some Facts on Homelessness in Australia

  • On any given night in Australia approximately 116,000 people will be homeless 1 – one in every 200 Australians.
  • The average life expectancy of rough sleepers is around 50 years, almost 30 years lower than housed populations. 2
  • Last year, it is estimated that over 420 homeless people died on Australia’s streets.3
  • The fastest growing cohort of homeless people in Australia is women over 55. 4

Additional quotes

“Stories open your heart and that’s where the change begins.” Catherine Hill – director, writer, producer

“Profoundly moving. Some Happy Day lays bare the underbelly of Australian lives rarely seen. It is brave and real and will have you in tears. A triumph of filmmaking. Tender, uplifting and bravely honest.” – Nikki Gemmell, author, and journalist

“An unflinching and articulate story that works not only as a deeply poignant drama, but as an unapologetic statement against the devastation wrought by Australia’s widening wealth gap … Some Happy Day is a story of connection, perseverance, and community.” – James Fletcher, FilmInk

 

 

 

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Returning for its 23rd year, Blues on Broadbeach is set to transform the Gold Coast into a rhythm and blues haven from May 16-19, 2024!

The festival will feature over 65 international and local artists across 16 indoor and outdoor stages, promising an abundance of live rhythm & blues over the four-day event.

The festival program and app are now live, so you can start planning your experience today! A highlight of the festival will be US headliner Melissa Etheridge, who is set to deliver a rocking two-hour show on Saturday night.

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Other international stars making their way to the festival include Samantha Fish & Jesse Dayton, Ana Popovic, Eric Bibb, Hi Rhythm Section with Boo Mitchell, and Jon Cleary & The Absolute Monster Gentlemen, all renowned figures in the contemporary blues scene.

The festival will also showcase plenty of national and local talent, including festival favourite 8 Ball Aitken & Friends, who will host a special All-Star Blues Jam on Sunday, May 19. Gold Coast’s own Karl S. Williams will open for Melissa Etheridge on Saturday night.

A new addition this year is the Kurrawa Park Sunday Ticket, featuring New Zealand’s electronic-reggae-soul pioneers Fat Freddy’s Drop, alongside Tijuana Cartel and BOOMCHILD, who will perform exclusively at Kurrawa Park on Sunday, May 19.

With VIP tickets already sold out, be sure to secure your ticket soon to expand your Blues on Broadbeach experience! Beyond the six outdoor stages in the Broadbeach precinct, 10 Partnered Venues will also offer live music, allowing you to enjoy a meal or drink without missing any of the festival’s packed programming.

With so much happening from May 16-19, don’t miss out on your favourite acts! Download the Blues on Broadbeach 2024 festival app from the App Store or Google Play to create your personalised schedule.

EVENT DETAILS:

  • When: 16th – 19th of May
  • Where: Broadbeach
  • Tickets: Available here.

 

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ASH GRUNWALD AT THE REGENT CINEMA, MURWILLUMBAH

 

One of Australia’s leading blues musician, Ash Grunwald, has announced a nationwide tour to celebrate the release of his latest single, “Life Without You.”

This laid-back track, which explores the themes of enduring love and appreciation for one’s partner, is a collaboration with Garrett Kato, renowned for his work with Tones & I’s “Dance Monkey” and numerous releases by Ziggy Alberts. The song’s emotional depth is sure to resonate with listeners.

Ash Grunwald has long been an inspiration, encouraging a generation to embrace a nomadic lifestyle, “surfing by day and jamming by night”.

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His illustrious career has seen him share stages with legends like James Brown, The Black Keys, Jack Johnson, Xavier Rudd, and Keith Urban, among many others. He has captivated audiences at sold-out festivals across Europe, Japan, and North America.

Grunwald’s impressive discography includes six Australian Top-50 albums, and he has been recognised with numerous accolades: five ARIA and four AIR Award nominations, two APRA Awards, and the Best International Act at the LA Music Critic Awards.

Don’t miss the chance to see Australia’s most dynamic blues performer live at The Regent Cinema in Murwillumbah. This tour promises to be a memorable experience, showcasing Ash Grunwald’s exceptional talent and his latest musical endeavours.

Be sure to catch this tour and witness the captivating performances of an artist who has significantly shaped the Australian blues scene. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to his music, Ash Grunwald’s tour is an event not to be missed.

EVENT DETAILS:

  • When: Fri 24th May, 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM
  • Where: The Regent Cinema, Murwillumbah
  • Price: $50+BF
  • Tickets: Available here.

 

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Great Board Games for Family Game Night!

 

A classic game night is the epitome of a cosy evening spent indoors, filled with laughter and friendly competition. Whether you’re looking to refresh your game cupboard or considering board games as thoughtful gifts, exploring the right options can enhance these lively gatherings. From strategic board games that challenge the mind to light-hearted party games that bring out the laughs, there’s something for everyone. Let’s delve into a selection of excellent games that are perfect for family game night, ensuring hours of entertainment and cherished memories with loved ones.

The game of life

College, marriage, kids, insurance! What a way to learn about being an adult while adding fun to the mix! In the Game of Life, each player navigates through various life stages using a plastic car on the game board, from choosing a college to settling into retirement.

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The goal of the game is to traverse life by making wise decisions, aiming to retire first and with the most wealth. It’s an excellent game for teaching children about life’s lessons in a fun and accessible manner. Playing this game as a family not only promises enjoyable moments but also ignites meaningful conversations.

Product Details:

  • Number of Players: Two to four
  • Recommended Age: 8 and up
  • Playing Time: 30 to 60 minutes

Monopoly

The first official Monopoly game was released in 1935, and it has been cultivating real estate moguls ever since. This board game involves both risk and chance as players purchase and trade properties while trying to avoid jail.

Players can buy properties if they have the necessary funds and can generate income by charging rent to other players who land on their properties. The objective of the game is to bankrupt your opponents, which can be a lengthy process. The strategy is to acquire enough properties in the same area to create a monopoly, making it difficult for other players to afford rent, ultimately leading to their bankruptcy.

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  • Number of Players: Two to six
  • Recommended Age: 8 and up
  • Playing Time: One to two hours

Cards Against Humanity

When playing Cards Against Humanity, forget about maintaining decorum. The game features black cards with open-ended prompts and white cards filled with a mix of humorous, risqué, and bizarre phrases.

In each round, a player takes on the role of the judge and selects a black card to present to the group. The other players then choose one of their white cards that best complements the prompt and hand it to the judge. The judge mixes these submissions and reads them aloud, ultimately picking a favourite based on their appeal.

This game is strictly for adults, designed to provoke laughter. You can enjoy it just for the fun or keep score with points for each round’s winning card to find out who excels at pushing boundaries.

Product Details:

  • Number of Players: Four to 20
  • Recommended Age: 18 and up
  • Playing Time: 30 to 90 minutes

UNO

To play this engaging family game, all you need is an Uno card deck. It doesn’t require any additional pieces like marbles or spinners, making it easy to clean up and perfect for travel.

The Uno deck consists of 108 cards, with 25 cards in each of four colours and eight special action cards, such as Skip and Reverse. Players match cards from their hands to the card in the centre of the game by colour or number. They draw new cards from the deck until none remain. When a player is down to one card, they shout “Uno!”—a highlight of the game. Winning also traditionally involves a celebratory dance, adding to the fun.

Product Details:

  • Number of Players: Two to 10
  • Recommended Age: 7 and up
  • Playing Time: 30 minutes or less

 

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