Dying to Live on ABC News Breakfast
'Do what Jesus would do': The controversial ad that promoted 'Dying to Live' organ transplant film
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A CONTROVERSIAL commercial depicting Jesus Christ consenting to organ donation as he dies on the cross has divided religious leaders.
The Daily Telegraph can reveal the almost three-minute ad, which airs today, encourages viewers to “do what Jesus would do” after an actor portraying Christ is persuaded to donate his organs by two guards.
A controversial advert which shows Jesus Christ agreeing to become an organ donor has infuriated a Muslim leader and divided opinion online.
The two-and-a-half minute advert shows two armed guards asking Jesus if he would like to donate his organs after being nailed to the cross before his death.
Neil Mitchell has a question.
Controversial? Or clever?
A new campaign has been launched to convince people to become organ donors.
Film hopes to raise awareness about organ donation
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Every year, 2,200 potential organ transplants fail to happen in Australia, while 1,400 people wait for the phone call that could ultimately change their life. Sadly, for 150 of them, time will run out before that call comes.
Dying to Live, a new film directed by Richard Todd aims to shine a light on the Aussies on the waiting list.
Dying to Live is screening all over Australia. For session times and tickets, visit Demand.film.
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Violinist Daniel Hope: Music infiltrates the soul
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Violinist Daniel Hope talks to Christiane Amanpour about his extraordinary family history and his childhood learning from legendary violinist Yehudi Menuhin. Daniel Hope is one of the greatest violinist of our age and part of the avant-garde of a new generation of classical musicians. His biography is a story of an extraordinary career, a story of escape, expulsion and desire for self-discovery.
Daniel Hope - The Sound of Life is in cinemas globally. For tickets and session times, visit demand.film
Sydney Youth Orchestras musicians hit the streets to busk for a good cause
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YOU might notice that the buskers around the city seem to be a little smaller than usual on Tuesday — but you will certainly notice they are amazingly talented.
The elite Sydney Youth Orchestras will swap the concert halls for the city streets as they perform 12 hours of live music at Martin Place, Circular Quay and Central Station from 7.30am, for an expected 600,000 passers-by.
It will be a rare chance to enjoy Australia’s leading youth orchestra, which in August performed the gruelling 90-minute Bruckner Symphony No.8 that makes professional musicians sweat.
New doco shines light on Australia’s low organ donation rates
Olivia Martin-McGuire on ABC TV News Breakfast
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