Launch event sponsorship

All donations have DGR status through documentary Australia
https://documentaryaustralia.com.au/project/syndemic/

Black and white photograph of an art gallery with framed photos of people, with the central figure being a woman dressed in a flowing white gown, sitting inside a white frame.

Exhibition

A carefully curated print exhibition presenting a comprehensive decade of coverage leading up to the film launch. This impactful, raw, and compelling behind-the-scenes perspective offers an authentic view of the realities on the ground in global health.

Investment :

$6500.00

Print costs estimate

Catering will be priced per event

A riverfront scene in an urban area with houses, shops, and people along the pathway. The foreground shows a concrete barrier and the river.

film pre-view screening

Exclusive preview of Syndemic series in an abbreviated 45min film.

Investment :

Cinema Nova, Carlton

2 hour screening $1700.00 inc
Cinema, event hire and Q&A panel.

A panel discussion in a theater with eight people sitting on stage in front of a large screen showing a black and white photo of a young boy. The audience is visible from behind.

Q&A discussion panel

A panel made up of experts, policy makers, representatives from charities, and key figures featured in the documentary come together to engage in an open and insightful discussion centered around the main premise of the film.

WHY SHOULD ANYONE IN THE WORLD SUFFER?

An open book with a black cover titled 'SYNDemic' displaying black and white photos related to healthcare or illness, including a hospital scene and a patient in a hospital bed.

Book pre-sale

Pre-orders are now open for Syndemic the book — an intimate 50-page hardcover collection featuring a compelling behind-the-scenes series of images by Woodrow Wilson. The book also includes exclusive behind-the-scenes stories that reveal the creative process and experience during the making of the series. It is complemented by a thoughtful foreword written by Professor David Pescod AO.

$120.00 per book.