Please feel incredibly welcome to our series of screenings of ecological films that cover inspiring nature based solutions and opportunities that are afforded to us because of the great challenges we now face. VENUE: Vicar's Hall, Chichester Cathrdral (click here for a google map pin)
These screenings will be followed up by a talk from the film maker (s) and project leaders as part of this season's Green Camp Weekends which is a whole weekend itinerary of goodness.
Too book for just the screening please choose from the options below or to book for the whole Green Camp Weekend, click here.
I could never go vegan. Five words uttered around the world by many a non-vegan, but why? On a quest for the truth, a filmmaker sets out on a journey to find out the leading arguments facing the vegan movement, and if they're justified.
19h30The feature length documentary Riverwoods shines a light on the perilous state of Scotland’s rivers and what we can do about it! With Q&A from the team behind the film!
19h00 | Fri 25th NovWE HAVE 10 YEARS LEFT TO AVOID CATASTROPHIC CLIMATE CHANGE. BUT THE SOLUTION TO THIS AND OTHER EXISTENTIAL THREATS IS RIGHT UNDER OUR NOSE. A film by locals Otto and Ludo Brockway with their Sister in-Law, Kate Winslet who I am hoping will come speak. We have a commitment from my colleague the producer Mark Galvin and Cambridge professors Marco Springman & Joseph Pore who would come to talk about their publications explored in the film. Jan 27th
19h00 | Friday 24th FebTawai is a word the nomadic hunter gatherers of Borneo use to describe the connection they feel to their forest home. In this dreamy, philosophical and sociological look at life, Bruce Parry (of the BBC's Tribe, Amazon & Arctic) embarks on an immersive odyssey to explore the different ways that humans relate to nature and how this influences the way we create our societies. From the forests of the Amazon and Borneo to the River Ganges and Isle of Skye, Tawai is a quest for reconnection, providing a powerful voice from the heart of the forest itself. Bruce will be present for a Q&A after the film and will be at Green Camp Ellanore all weekend for the forest gardening and other programs that weekend.
18h40 | Fri 28th April