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Cast

Carly Wilson

Carly Wilson

Self

Kathy Townsend

Kathy Townsend

Self (as Dr Kathy Townsend)

Gunter Blum

Gunter Blum

Self

Jonathan Clark

Jonathan Clark

Self

Lori Earp

Lori Earp

Self

Naomi Edwards

Naomi Edwards

Self

Marilyn Foster

Marilyn Foster

Self

Wayne Foster

Wayne Foster

Self

Jonathan Hart

Jonathan Hart

Self

Tina Hart

Tina Hart

Self

Kate Hofmeister

Kate Hofmeister

Self

Toby Hutcheon

Toby Hutcheon

Self

Karen Joynes

Karen Joynes

Self

Evan Kosack

Evan Kosack

Self (as Dr Evan Kosack)

Tiffany Lee

Tiffany Lee

Self

Diede Melson

Diede Melson

Self

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Carly Wilson

Carly Wilson

Director

Clare Clayton

Clare Clayton

Writer

Matt Clayton

Matt Clayton

Writer

Carly Wilson

Carly Wilson

Writer

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Rubber Jellyfish

20188.0 / 1080 min
Documentary

Overview

The confronting truth behind our favourite party product.

We all know that throwing rubbish on the ground is littering, so why is letting a balloon float away seen as something different? Rubber Jellyfish is a feature-length documentary that explores the effects of helium balloons on the environment, wildlife and human beings. Mum-to-be Carly Wilson sets out on a personal journey to meet key players on all sides in the fight to ban balloons, and exposes the confronting truth behind our favourite party product. As she travels around Australia seeking to understand the science and various points of view, Carly discovers a range of issues, from the heartbreaking impact on sea turtles to the potentially deadly effect of helium on children. Her journey takes her from littered beaches to the capital, as she speaks to activists, businesses, and politicians to find out why the balloon problem is being ignored and if something can be done.