CAN ART STOP A BULLET? : A NEW AUSTRALIAN DOCUMENTARY

This post relates to the Sydney Screening for Award-Winning Australian Peace Documentary “Can Art Stop a Bullet? William Kelly’s Big Picture” will have a ONCE ONLY screening at Dendy Cinema 261 King Street Newtown on Monday 16th MARCH at 7.00pm.

The film follows artist and peace activist William Kelly as he creates the monumental artwork “Peace or War/the Big Picture” and travels the globe speaking with the creators of some of the world’s most recognisable artworks, created in response to conflict.

Kelly discusses the proposition “Can Art Stop a Bullet?” with more than 30 prominent international artists with whom he has been engaged: Martin Sheen, Nick Ut and, Dr Rama Manias, as well as Australian Indigenous artists Ben McKeown and activist Rose Lester.

The film screened at the 2019 UNA Film Festival in San Francisco and will be shown at the United Nations in Geneva in May and then France, Spain, the Netherlands, Nepal, UK, Japan and elsewhere in 2020. The film has won a number of awards and endorsements ahead of its Australian premiere and screening at this year’s Adelaide Fringe Festival in March.

Director Mark Street is proud that this film is receiving early recognition.

“This has been an intensive three-year project that has taken us around the globe, meeting some of the world’s most iconic artists. In an age where there is so much political and social uncertainty, “Can Art Stop a Bullet?” reminds us that art has never been in a more powerful position to help calm global crises,” he said.

The film features American/Australian artist William Kelly and his lifelong quest for peace through art.

“At a time of assaults on human rights, social justice and free speech, the voices of journalists and artists are under threat. This film reaches from our past to our collective future and it couldn’t be more current,” Kelly said.