Big audience wowed by Xtreme film

Filmmaker Aaron Moar (right) before the premiere with audience members sitting in the dress circle.
Filmmaker Aaron Mooar (right) before the premiere, with audience members sitting in the dress circle (the stage).
Enjoying the film at the premiere
Enjoying the film at the premiere

An audience of over 100 attended the premiere of Xtreme Waste – Community Organisation on the evening of Saturday 1st at the Union Church Hall. Filmmaker Aaron Mooar’s feature-length documentary wowed the audience with its great cinematography and a well crafted story of the drama of establishing and building Xtreme Waste, Raglan’s community recycling organisation. It tells the story of how a few years ago a group of people decided to start collecting their town’s recycling on a volunteer basis and from those extremely humble beginnings founded an enterprising organisation that has brought environmental, economic and social benefits to its community.

Creating the film was a four-year labour of love for Aaron. Everybody at the premiere agreed that he had done a superb job making the film.  He was urged to release it to a wider audience. Aaron said that there would be another screening at the  Old School Arts Centre  in a week’s time on 8th March at 8pm. Further Raglan screenings would follow and he would be entering it in selected festivals.

The audience waiting for the film to start
The audience waiting for the film to start

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