Free, but advance booking essential and weather dependent
Bring your camping chairs and blankets to enjoy a thirty minute programme of short films exploring environmental themes. The outdoor film programme includes a new short by filmmaker and local resident Tom Kiziewicz, called Well Well Wells, along with two other short films.
The second film is Life in Syntropy by Agenda Gotsch. It was created for COP21 in Paris. This short environmental film explores syntropic farming, a set of principles and practices created by the renowned Swiss farmer Ernst Götsch. His approach, which was developed in Brazil, is a form of regenerative farming. It invites us to change our perception and recognise nature as an ally. By doing so we can change the way we behave towards it.
The third film is The Man Who Mends Things by Anne Farley, an environmental themed animation about climate change.
The film programme will be screened three times, starting at 8pm, 8.30pm and 9pm.
Please note due to the lack of toilet facilities, no refreshments will be on sale.
Please note: Due to the absence of toilet facilities refreshments will not be available at this screening. There is no wet weather provision - we will advise ticket holders in advance of the event if cancellation is required. The topography of the site from Barkham Close is fairly flat but please bring a torch.
Supported by: Mendip District Council Communities Fund + Arts Council England
With thanks to Somerset County