The Human Rights Arts and Film Festival returns to Canberra again this year on Monday 28 – Wednesday 30 May.

This festival aims to celebrate awareness of, and participation in Human Rights and will showcase a special selection of its best international documentaries over three nights.

On Wednesday 30th May at 7pm, five double passes are up for grabs to see the festival’s closing night film, Splinters.

Adam Pesce’s Splinters is an engrossing story about the evolution of indigenous surfing in Papua New Guinea and the first national competition in the seaside village of Vanimo. For the surfers of the village, this is a unique opportunity to compete, but deep-set tribal rivalries hinder community progress days before the competition.

To win a double pass to see this film, answer in 25 words or less: according to the trailer for Splinters, how was surfing first introduced to Papua New Guinea?

The competition closes on Wednesday 23 May at 5pm. Only winners will be notified.