Filmmaker to showcase the NT at 2025 Osaka World Expo

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The Northern Territory will be on display to over 28 million visitors at 2025 Osaka World Expo, thanks to an Alice Springs film maker.

Chris Tangey, owner of Alice Springs Film and Television will have eight short films he created on display at the world expo for its six-month duration.

The films will be display on a 16-metre screen at the Australian Pavilion run by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

Two of the eight films have been made specifically for the Northern Territory with one called 'the Red Centre' and the other called 'the Territory'.

Chris said, "I'm not trying to do a big job on the all the sort of stock standard tourist spots – its more to give people a feel of Australia and the Territory".

"I hope to really get through to people’s souls, to get them to be moved by what’s in front of them and move to that to action, to come over."

The 2025 Osaka World Expo theme is ‘designing future society for our lives' with 161 countries participating.

The Northern Territory Government is a bronze partner in the Australia Pavilion.

The word expo runs from 13 April to 13 October 2025.

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