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The film, An Inconvenient Truth, explores one man's commitment to 
expose global warming.

The film, An Inconvenient Truth, explores one man's commitment to expose global warming.

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Greenpeace invites you to an advanced screening in Sydney of An Inconvenient Truth, by far the most terrifying film you will ever see.

This powerful and passionate new film tells how former US vice-president, Al Gore, changed the course of his life to help save the planet from global warming. A Sundance Film Festival hit, the film delivers a hard hitting but inspirational message of climate change's impacts - and what we can do to stop it.

So grab some friends and see An Inconvenient Truth at this special Greenpeace advanced screening.

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To book your tickets


Please call Greenpeace on 1800 815 151 during business hours. Tickets must be paid for in advance by credit card, cheque or money order and collected at the theatre on the night.

Screening details


Date: Tuesday 5 September, 2006
Time: Film starts at 6.30pm sharp
Place: Palace Academy Twin, 3a Oxford Street, Paddington
Cost: $15 per ticket

How to get there


By train: The Palace Academy is a 12-minute walk from Museum Station, along scenic Oxford Street.
By bus:
City/Eastern Suburbs buses: Bus #378 from Central (Railway Square) and #380 from Circular Quay or Elizabeth Street travel along Oxford Street to Bondi, and stop directly opposite the cinema, which is also a three minute walk from Taylor Square for city and east bound buses #311, 312, 371, 373, 377, 392, 394, 396, 397, 399 and 890.
Inner west/Bondi Junction: Bus #352 travels to the cinema direct via Sydney University.

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