This film about Polish missionaries may change your view of religion. Their story is an object lesson in how faith-based aid workers from wealthy nations can help poorer countries. These Polish Missionaries are a determined band of brothers and sisters who live in Papua New Guinea, far from their own country, working with Papuans to build a better life. Their work goes beyond handing out bibles or baptizing convert.
SIMON TARGET
Born in United Kingdom in 1962. British/Australian film-maker. With his wife Beata Zatorska, autor and medical doctor, they split time between their homes in Sydney, Australia, and Karpniki near Jelenia Góra, Poland. Beata and Simon have produced two best-selling books about Poland “Rose Petal Jam” and “Sugared Orange”. Simon Target is best known for a series of self-filmed television documentaries he made for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation which includes “King’s School”, “Flight for Life”, “The Academy”, and “Rough Justice”.
Screenings
GALLERY THEATRE
(1112 N. Milwaukee Ave.)
PIĄTEK, 11/09/2018 7:00 pm.
2018, 75 min, Australia, Poland
Polish, English, Tok Pisin with English subtitles
Direction/Reżyseria
SIMON TARGET
Cinematography/Zdjęcia
SIMON TARGET
Editing/Montaż |
JOHN PLEFFER
Produced by/Produkcja
HANDHELD FEATURES
Producers/Producenci
SIMON TARGET, BEATA ZATORSKA