FEATURE DOCUMENTARY FILM RELEASING 2026

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AUSTRALIA IS NOW THE 2nd LARGEST PRODUCER OF PLASTIC WASTE PER PERSON IN THE WORLD.

WE ARE THE PLASTIC COUNTRY.

And it doesn’t have to be this way.

THE PLASTIC COUNTRY

The new film from leading youth ocean champion Kal Glanznig (Rising Up) is an eye-opening investigation of the impact of plastic on our bodies and ecosystems.

Kal Glanznig is a former water polo athlete turned ocean advocate who grew up surfing the beaches of Cronulla. Health-conscious and deeply curious, he becomes increasingly concerned by emerging research into the human health impacts of plastic.

But it’s not until he joins a clean-up in East Arnhem Land, where Dhimurru Rangers pull ghost nets and plastic packaging from sacred shores that his perspective is shattered.

Realising that Australia is now one of the world’s largest producers of plastic waste per person, Kal begins to question what this means not just for our environment, but for our bodies.

What follows is a journey across the country, from remote coastlines to wildlife hospitals and Parliament House, uncovering how plastic pollution is infiltrating ecosystems, politics, and human health.

The Plastic Country is both a warning and a rallying cry - revealing solutions already underway and showing how everyone can drive the change needed to turn the tide on plastics for good.

The Plastic Country is an urgent, yet uplifting call to action for every Australian 

-Damon Gameau Director That Sugar Film & 2040

SUPPORT THE FILM IMPACT CAMPAIGN WITH DOCUMENTARY AUSTRALIA

The film is a registered project on Documentary Australia to help fund the impact campaign and community screenings to shift plastic pollution from a distant environmental issue to an immediate human health and national policy priority.

All donations are tax deductible.