Join Amnesty NSW, Human Rights Watch and Reprieve Australia at this screening of Guilty, on the World Day against the Death Penalty.
Guilty follows the final 72 hours of the life of Myuran Sukumaran, the Bali-9 convicted criminal who became an accomplished artist while in prison. 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.
Be part of the national movement to 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.
Reiterate to the United Nations that you and Australia are opposed the death penalty, by attending this screening.
Bring your friends and get your tickets through Demand.Film via the RSVP button!
10% of all box office revenue to the production will be donated to Reprieve Australia.

Event Contact

Dorothy Tran

dorothy.tran@amnesty.org.au

02 8396 7677

Email Dorothy Tran

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Where

Dendy Cinemas Opera Quays

Dendy Cinemas Opera Quays, Sydney NSW, Australia

When

October 10, 2018

7:00 pm

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