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SUMMARY:Green Screen: Fungi
DESCRIPTION:Green Screen – Fungi: Web of Life\nThe Regal Picturehouse\, Henley-on-Thames – 6pm\nThursday 11th December 2025\nBOOK TICKETS \n\nDirector: Gisela Kaufmann and Joseph Nizeti\nWith: Merlin Sheldrake and narrated by Björk\nAustralia 2024. 40min\nCertificate U \n\nCelebrate World Soil Day with a special screening of Fungi: the Web of Life\, a fascinating documentary delving into the secret world of fungi.\nNarrated by Björk\, the film follows acclaimed British biologist\, Dr. Merlin Sheldrake\, is on a quest to find an incredibly precious blue mushroom\, against the backdrop of Tasmania’s ancient Tarkine rain forest. Merlin will show us some the grandest and strangest organisms ever discovered\, showcased through jaw-dropping time-lapse cinematography\, in a landscape largely unchanged from the time of the dinosaurs. Fungi have important lessons to teach humanity about survival through cooperation. Indeed\, these incredible lifeforms may hold the key to solving some of humanity’s most urgent problems. With millions more species to discover\, our journey into the world of fungi has only just begun. \nThe film will be preceeded by a recorded Q&A with Merlin Sheldrake and followed by an informal panel discussion with writer and nature photographer Linda Seward and local fungi farmer\, Mark Binns. \nWatch the trailer: \n \nBOOK YOUR TICKETS HERE \n 
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/green-screen-fungi-web-of-life/
LOCATION:Henley Regal Picturehouse Cinema
CATEGORIES:Green Screen
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SUMMARY:Green Screen: Power Station
DESCRIPTION:Green Screen: Power Station\nThe Regal Picturehouse\, Henley-on-Thames – 8pm\nWednesday 19th November 2025\nBOOK TICKETS \nInspired by lockdown mutual aid initiatives\, artist-activists Hilary Powell and Dan Edelstyn decided to turn their street into an energy-generating powerhouse – a prototype for a new way of living\, with the hope of galvanising a wider push towards sustainable alternatives. \nDirected by the duo\, POWER STATION charts their turbulent journey\, from pitching the idea to their neighbours and sleeping on the roof of their home to raising finance and launching a bid for a Christmas number one single. \nBy turns funny and heartwarming\, Powell and Edelstyn’s film is a vibrant portrait of their local neighbourhood\, and a charming testament to the power of art in changing minds about what could be possible. \nAfter the film\, a live panel discussion will explore how Henley and nearby towns can join the movement towards locally generated\, rooftop-based renewable energy. \nThe panel will be chaired by Rebecca Chandler-Wilder\, Chair of Henley Town Council Climate & Nature Emergency Advisory Group (CANEAG)\, and she’ll be talking to: \n\nLisa Warne\, Director of CPRE Oxfordshire\, campaigning for rooftop solar\,\nClaudia Kalver\, a specialist in Energy Markets & Technologies and CANEAG member\nStuart Major\, Director of R-eco co-op\, a solar installation company\n\nWatch the trailer: \n \nBOOK YOUR TICKETS HERE \n 
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/green-screen-power-station/
LOCATION:Henley Regal Picturehouse Cinema
CATEGORIES:Film,Green Screen
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SUMMARY:Green Screen: The Line We Crossed
DESCRIPTION:Green Screen: The Line We Crossed\nThe Regal Picturehouse\, Henley-on-Thames – 7pm\nSunday 26th October 2025\nBook tickets\nA British story of dissent\, drawn from the frontlines of climate resistance. Through the experiences of those who stood in defiance\, it traces the quiet unraveling of our protest rights. The film challenges audiences to question what makes dissent effective and where the line of acceptability is. \nThe film will be followed by a Q&A with the film’s director Liz Smith and activist Trudi Warner who is featured in the film. \nRead more about them here: https://page75productions.com/TLWC-People/ \nWatch the trailer: \n \nDon’t miss out – book your tickets now\n 
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/green-screen-the-line-we-crossed/
LOCATION:Henley Regal Picturehouse Cinema
CATEGORIES:Film,Green Screen,Talk
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SUMMARY:GBGW 2025 - Green Screen: Honeyland
DESCRIPTION:Green Screen: Honeyland – film + panel discussion + Q&A\nRegal Picturehouse – 6-8.30pm\nTuesday 10th June\nGreener Henley is pleased to be hosting our Great Big Green Week Green Screen event\, the award winning\, immersive documentary Honeyland\, at the Regal Cinema on Tuesday 10 June at 6pm\, followed by a live Q&A session with our expert panel.\nIn a deserted Macedonian village\, Hatidze\, a 50-something woman\, trudges up a hillside to check her bee colonies nestled in the rocks. Serenading them with a secret chant\, she gently manoeuvers the honeycomb without netting or gloves. Back at her homestead\, Hatidze tends to her handmade hives and her bedridden mother\, occasionally heading to the capital to market her wares.  \nOne day\, an itinerant family installs itself next door\, and Hatidze’s peaceful kingdom gives way to roaring engines\, seven shrieking children\, and 150 cows. Yet Hatidze welcomes the camaraderie\, and she holds nothing back—not her tried-and-true beekeeping advice\, not her affection\, not her special brandy. But soon Hussein\, the itinerant family’s patriarch\, makes a series of decisions that could destroy Hatidze’s way of life forever. The film has English subtitles. \n\nWatch the trailer here \n \n\n\nBook your tickets here\n\nJoin our expert panel in discussion and Q&A after the film: \n\nMike Barry\, panel chair: Chair of the Board of Trustees for local nature and climate charity Greener Henley and former Director of Sustainability at Marks & Spencers. Mike has a keen interest in ethical and sustainable food systems and understands the importance of small-scale producers to help us understand the real cost of the food in our weekly shopping baskets.\nDiana Mills\, panelist: Environmental Advisor for Natural England\, recently completed her Certificate in Sustainable Land Management and runs the Wild Side – Forest School and outdoor clubs at Nettlebed School. Diana has a keen interest in sustainable farming practices and managing natural resources. Diana is also a bee keeper producing her own honey from hives in her garden.\nFilipe Salbany\, panelist: a self-described ‘bee-sultant’ with over 50 years of experience working with bees in Africa\, Europe\, North America\, and the United Kingdom\,  Filipe recently discovered 50 colonies of rare bees in Blenheim Palace and is a keen advocate for protecting Britains 270 bee species.\n\n\n\nHoneyland has much to say about conserving nature\, but its lessons are also about human life and relationships. The film shows how different human responses take place when there’s a need to survive and provide amidst limited natural resources. The documentary received numerous awards and nominations at film festivals\, including three awards at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival and two nominations at the 92nd Academy Awards in the categories for Best International Feature Film and Best Documentary Feature. Honeyland is the first documentary to receive a nomination in both categories in the history of the Oscars. \nRead the review from BBC Culture here \nThis event promises to be an inspiring screening and conversation\, not only on beekeeping but also on how closely intertwined nature and humanity are\, and how much we stand to lose if we ignore this fundamental connection. What approaches can we take to protect our fellow creatures and rethink our interactions with the world around us? Come join the discussion! \nDoors open: 5.50pm | event starts: 6pm (there are no adverts or trailers) | event ends 8.30pm\n\n\nWhat is a Green Screen?\nGreen Screens are a series of thought-provoking environmental films\, each aimed at raising awareness and fostering meaningful debate and discussion about climate and nature. Most Green Screen events are also accompanied by a live panel discussion afterwards.  The format has now spread amongst the 26 Picturehouse Cinemas around the UK and has also inspired other local community film hubs to show environmentally themed film and panel discussions too. The events are a wonderful way to educate and bring the community together to discussion on these important issues.   \n\n\nFind out about all the events happening at Henley’s Great Big Green Week 2025 here.
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/gbgw-2025-honeyland/
LOCATION:Henley Regal Picturehouse Cinema
CATEGORIES:Film,Great Big Green Week,Green Screen
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SUMMARY:World Earth Day Green Screen - Escape from Extinction: Rewilding + Panel
DESCRIPTION:On World Earth Day Greener Henley Green Screen is showing: Escape from Extinction: Rewilding followed by a live panel discussion. \nTo mark this important day where we not only gather together to celebrate the our planet\, but we also raise awareness about the steps we can steps now to protect it. \nCan the world be saved when so much has already been lost? Narrated by Academy Award winner Meryl Streep\, this fascinating\, inspiring\, and timely documentary follows the scientific experts on the frontlines of conservation as they seek to answer this question. \nThe earth is rapidly approaching a sixth mass extinction event\, with a quarter of all species under threat. However\, there is still hope. The film follow the world’s top environmental leaders on a spectacular journey of ‘rewilding’ across six continents as they work to rebuild ecosystems\, restore biodiversity\, and even transform lives. \nTuesday 22nd  April at 8pm \nRegal Picturehouse Henley \nTickets £10 \nBook here \nPanel members TBA.
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/wolrd-earth-day-green-screen-escape-from-extinction-rewilding-panel/
LOCATION:Henley Regal Picturehouse Cinema
CATEGORIES:Film,Green Screen
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CREATED:20250224T174452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250224T174557Z
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SUMMARY:Green Screen: Rave on the Avon
DESCRIPTION:We’re excited to share that we have partnered up with a must-watch documentary that highlights the power of community and environmental activism: “Rave On For The Avon”. \nThis inspiring film dives into the efforts of Bristolians to save their favorite swimming spot\, blending stunning visuals with an uplifting soundtrack and showcasing the power of grassroots action. It’s a celebration of how creativity and passion can bring people together for a vital cause—defending our planet’s natural treasures. \nIf you care about local ecosystems and enjoy stories of hope and resilience\, this is one you can’t miss! \nJoin us for a panel discussion after the film with director Charlotte Sawyer\, Laura Reineke from Henley Mermaids plus other guests TBA. \nWatch the trailer and learn more \nBook your Tickets! \n 
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/green-screen-rave-on-the-avon/
LOCATION:Henley Regal Picturehouse Cinema
CATEGORIES:Film,Green Screen
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SUMMARY:Green Screen - Food For Profit
DESCRIPTION:On December 11\, Greener Henley and the Regal Picturehouse will host a special screening of the film Food for Profit at 6pm. \nFood for Profit is the first feature documentary that exposes the links between the meat industry\, lobbying and the corridors of power. It denounces how Europe is transferring hundreds of billions of taxpayers’ money into the hands of intensive farms\, which mistreat animals\, pollute the environment\, and pose a potential danger for future pandemics. \nThis promises to be an inspiring screening and conversation on our food systems and how the choices we make in our daily lives impact the future. \nStay for the Panel discussion where you’ll hear from: \n\nDirector\, Pablo d’Ambrosi\nAnimal Rising Co-Director\, Rose Patterson\nChaired by award-winning author Linda Newbury\n\nTickets £10 General Admission\nAvailable at the Regal Picturehouse box office\, online https://bit.ly/48Xf8pP or in person. \n 
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/green-screen-food-for-profit/
LOCATION:Henley Regal Picturehouse Cinema
CATEGORIES:Film,Green Screen
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SUMMARY:Green Screen - Common Ground
DESCRIPTION:November’s Green Screen  – Common Ground \nOn November 11\, to coincide with the opening of COP29\, Greener Henley and the Regal Picturehouse will host a special screening of the film Common Ground at 8:00 PM. This documentary shines a light on the inspiring figures leading the regenerative farming movement in the United States. It explores how both large- and small-scale farmers are championing soil health as a pathway to producing healthier food\, supporting biodiversity\, and addressing climate challenges. \nCommon Ground presents an optimistic view of how regenerative practices can positively transform agriculture\, improve the land\, and bolster food security. After the screening\, there will be a pre-recorded Q&A montage from the film’s American tour\, featuring insights from experts and pioneers in the regenerative movement. \nJoin this event to learn more about soil health\, explore ways to support local ecosystems\, and better understand the role of regenerative agriculture in addressing the climate crisis. \nTickets available at the Regal Picturehouse box office online or in person. Regal Film Club Members £1 or £8 General Admission. \nTo see a film trailer click here. \nBook your tickets here
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/green-screen-common-ground/
LOCATION:Henley Regal Picturehouse Cinema
CATEGORIES:Film,Green Screen
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SUMMARY:Green Screen - X Trillion
DESCRIPTION:Join Greener Henley for a special screening of X Trillion\, an eye-opening documentary that follows the gruelling journey of eXXpedition’s all-women crew as they sail 3\,000 miles across the North Pacific Ocean. \nTheir mission? To confront the reality of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch\, a massive area polluted primarily by microplastics\, and to make the unseen\, seen. \nFollowing the film\, stay for a panel discussion on tackling ocean plastic and what we can do to make a difference. \nChaired by Imogen Grant\, Paris Olympic gold medalist in the Lightweight Women’s double sculls\, and an Ambassador for the Rivers Trust. Sustainability is incredibly important to Imogen\, and she is working to improve sustainability within rowing\, but also more widely among sport. \nWith panel members: \n\nLynne Lambourne\, a sustainability influencer and founder of Warriors on Waste a Sustainability Tribe of change-makers and concerned citizens. Lynne took part in a virtual Voyage with eXXpedition and gained an in-depth understanding of the true impact of the plastics issue on the oceans.\nJeremy Gaunt\, a veteran journalist\, is president-elect of the Henley Rotary Club. One of the club’s aims is to raise awareness of plastic pollution locally and regionally. Hosting plastic blitz events and supporting the ‘End Plastic Soup’ campaign.\nVikki Chesterman from WRAP a global environmental NGO which is transforming our broken food and product systems and supporting the Global Treaty to end plastic pollution.\n\nLet’s come together to drive change for a plastic-free future and end plastic pollution! \nTickets available at the Regal Picturehouse box office or online here.[https://bit.ly/3VYOF5j] \nFollowing the film\, stay for a panel discussion on tackling ocean plastic. \nLet’s come together to drive change for a plastic-free future! \nhttps://www.xtrillionfilm.com/trailer
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/green-screen-x-trillion/
LOCATION:Henley Regal Picturehouse Cinema
CATEGORIES:Film,Green Screen
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240918T223000
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CREATED:20240828T122042Z
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SUMMARY:GREEN SCREEN FILM & PANEL EVENT - X Trillion
DESCRIPTION:Date – Wednesday 18th September 2024: \nTime – 20:00 \nGreen Screen Film and Panel event. \nThe Greener Henley team in partnership with Picturehouse Green Screen will be screening “X Trillion” [https://www.xtrillionfilm.com/] on Wednesday 18th Sept at 8.00pm. X Trillion follows the gruelling journey of eXXpedition’s all-women crew led by Emily Penn as they sail 3\,000 miles across the North Pacific Ocean through the densest accumulation of ocean plastic on the planet to make the unseen\, seen. Following the screening there will be a panel discussion with the director Eleanor Church plus other local experts. \nTo book your tickets please click on this link here or buy direct from the box office. \nGreen Screen: X Trillion + Panel | Showtimes and Tickets \n\nSYNOPSIS \nX Trillion follows the gruelling journey of eXXpedition’s all-women crew led by Emily Penn as \nthey sail 3\,000 miles across the North Pacific Ocean through the densest accumulation of \nocean plastic on the planet to make the unseen\, seen. \n  \nThe 14-strong international crew of scientists\, sailors\, designers\, engineers\, and teachers set \nsail on a transformative month-long voyage. They leave families and land behind\, coming \ntogether battling high seas\, storms and sea sickness\, to carry out cutting edge microplastics \nresearch and investigate the crisis of plastic pollution in one of the most remote places on Earth. \n​ \nIn a practical and emotional response to one of the biggest global challenges of our time\, this is \na story of hope\, filled with life\, magic and a call to action that burns with optimism.
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/green-screen-film-panel-event-x-trillion/
LOCATION:Henley Regal Picturehouse Cinema
CATEGORIES:Film,Green Screen
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240609T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T172814
CREATED:20240504T073057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240529T061054Z
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SUMMARY:GBGW 2024 - Elephant Mother
DESCRIPTION:Elephant Mother – film + panel discussion + Q&A\nRegal Picturehouse – 2-5pm\nSunday 9th June\nGreener Henley is pleased to be hosting our GBGW Green Screen event: Elephant Mother at the Regal Cinema on Sunday 9 June @ 2pm\, followed by a live Q&A session with the film’s main character\, Lek Chailert!\nOne woman’s quest to help save Thailand’s iconic and once-sacred elephants. A classic fable of good versus evil\, David against Goliath and a timely exposé; we follow Lek Chailert\, a tribal Thai woman\, as she struggles to rescue abused elephants from the horrifically cruel but secretive and deceptive Thai tourist industry and give them a life free from cruelty and exploitation. Whilst she is globally renowned within the conservation world\, the odds are all stacked against her as big business\, political corruption\, and a ‘mafia’ of traders and traffickers are ranged against her. But as the world hurtles into a global pandemic\, Lek cleverly identifies this time of uncertainty and fear as an opportunity to out-manoeuvre her enemies and turn the tables. \nThe film offers a unique perspective into the deep emotional bonds between elephants and the people striving to free them\, shedding light on the need for conservation and protection of these majestic creatures. \n\nWatch the trailer here\n \n \n\n\nThe incredible Lek is touring with her film across Picturehouse and will join us for a 45min Q&A discussion after the film!\n\nLek Chailert: Founder of Save Elephant Foundation and Elephant Nature Park\, Lek is a Thai tribal woman and conservationist who rescues elephants from abuse in the Thai tourist industry. Lek continues to be at the forefront of elephant rights causes and has initiated projects in Thailand\, Cambodia\, and Myanmar dedicated to improving the well-being of elephants throughout the region.\nJez Lewis: Documentary Film Director. In 2009 Jez completed his debut feature documentary\, Shed Your Tears And Walk Away which Best UK First Feature at London’s East End Film Festival 2010\, an award intended for fiction. Since then Jez has continued to direct\, produce and executive produce several feature documentaries.\nCo-hosts: Maria Mossman and Mary Morgan. Maria is the founder of Action for Elephants UK which spear headed for the ivory trade to be closed down in the UK.  Mary\, is a long-standing activist’s that has attended protests and spoken out on behalf of elephants.\n\n\nBook your tickets here:\n\n\nGreen Screen tickets cost £10. \nDoors open at 1:50pm\, with the film itself ending around 4.15pm\, followed by a 45min Q&A\, ending 5pm. Bring your re-usable cups for FREE filter tea/filter coffee. \nThis event promises to be an inspiring screening and conversation on the approaches we can take to protect our fellow creatures and rethink our interactions with the world around us. Come join the discussion! \nFind out about all the events happening at Henley’s Great Big Green Week 2024 here.
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/green-screen-elephant-mother-gbgw-2024/
LOCATION:Henley Regal Picturehouse Cinema
CATEGORIES:Great Big Green Week,Green Screen
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CREATED:20240425T123231Z
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SUMMARY:Green Screen: I Could Never Go Vegan
DESCRIPTION:Greener Henley is pleased to be hosting our next Green Screen event I Could Never Go Vegan at the Regal Cinema on Wednesday 15th May @ 8pm\n\n\nFive words spoken around the world by so many non-vegans\, 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. Film followed by a panel discussion. \nThis screening’s panel consists of: \n\nChair: Ed Hopkins\, founder of Dark Green PR and Green Communications Expert\nVanessa Sturman – Vanessa Sturman is a Transformational Health Coach and Award-Winning Speaker. She helps leaders\, the public and sports people eat their way to great performance\, increased resilience and a healthy weight by implementing non-restrictive\, healthy eating habits and incorporating more delicious\, anti-inflammatory\, plant based wholefoods\nLinda Newbery – author and campaigner on animal and environmental issues. Her recent publication This Book is Cruelty Free – Animals and Us looks at our daily choices\, how they affect animals and the environment\, and how we can choose better.\nOllie Phillips\, former English professional Rugby Union player and now multinational business director. As a self proclaimed rampant carnivore\, he will be sharing his views on why he could never go vegan!\nBella Connell is a 5th generation farmer in the Hambleden Valley and\, along with her husband\, farms beef cattle\, sheep and arable crops. Chairman of the Royal South Bucks Agricultural Association and a member of the National Farmers Union\, Bella is passionate about sustainable farming practices. \n\nBook your tickets for the screening here. \nCheck out the Film Website and watch the trailer here
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/green-screen-i-could-never-go-vegan/
LOCATION:Henley Regal Picturehouse Cinema
CATEGORIES:Green Screen
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240417T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240417T220000
DTSTAMP:20260409T172814
CREATED:20240306T125650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240411T115337Z
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SUMMARY:LEANING INTO THE WIND - Green Screen Film
DESCRIPTION:Greener Henley is pleased to be hosting our next Green Screen event Leaning Into The Wind at the Regal Cinema on 17th April @ 8pm.\nLeaning into the Wind is an observation of British artist Andy Goldsworthy at work\, shaping and interacting with nature around the world. It follows Andy on his exploration of the layers of his world and the impact of the years on himself and his art. \nDescribed by the Art Blog as ‘A beautiful film\, it’s an embrace of this intriguing earth artist and his magical interventions.’  Don’t miss it \nBook your tickets here. \nAs Goldsworthy introduces his own body into the work it becomes at the same time even more fragile and personal and also sterner and tougher\, incorporating massive machinery and crews on his bigger projects. Riedelsheimer’s exquisite film illuminates Goldsworthy’s mind as it reveals his art. \nWatch the trailer\n\n \nFollowing the screening there will be a panel discussion with local artists who all take their inspiration from nature and wildlife: James Ort\, a sculptor with a lifelong fascination in wildlife and a former career in conservation; London-born contemporary artist Neo Cartouche who explores themes of nature and identity through interdisciplinary art forms; and Harriet Riddell\, a performance textile artist and educator.\n \n  \nNot been to a Green Screen before?\nCheck out this short video and find out what it’s all about. \n \n‘Green Screen’ is an opportunity to discuss environmental issues raised in the film shown. Everyone is welcome to continue the conversation after the screening in the Regal’s upstairs seating area. All ticket holders can enjoy a free tea or filter coffee if they bring a keep cup! \nBook your tickets for the film screening directly from the Regal or call 020 7326 2649
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/leaning-in-the-wind-green-screen-film/
CATEGORIES:Green Screen
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SUMMARY:Green Screen: Six Inches of Soil
DESCRIPTION:Greener Henley is pleased to be hosting our next Green Screen event Six Inches of Soil at the Regal Cinema on 27th March @ 8pm. This screening is now SOLD OUT! But…\n\nBreaking News!! WE NOW HAVE AN ADDITIONAL SCREENING of Six Inches of Soil @6pm Wednesday 27th March. Please note that the 6pm screening will be just the film only\, no panel\, but there will still be an opportunity to continue the conversation in the bar area afterwards with the film’s producer\, Claire Mackenzie. \nBook your tickets for the 6pm film screening (no panel) here. \nSix Inches of Soil is a British independent full feature documentary shining a spotlight on soil health and regenerative farming. It tells the inspiring story of young British farmers standing up against the industrial food system and transforming the way they produce food – to heal the soil\, our health and provide for local communities. The film aims to sound the alarm on a broken system\, but to also give hope that there is a way to fix it; to inspire farmers to adopt agroecological and regenerative farming practices; and to encourage consumers\, food corporations and policymakers to support their efforts. \nWatch the trailer here \n \nAfter the film we’ll be joined by the film’s producer\, Claire Mackenzie and a panel of local experts:\n\nIain Tolhurst: Tolhurst Organic – Iain Tolhurst (known to all as Tolly) has been growing organically for over 40 years and stockfree for over 30.  Tolhurst Organic farm is a living example of a thriving farm set in just under 20 acres\, using absolutely no animal inputs and producing a vast array and vegetables and fruits for the local customers.\nMaria Spink: Colstrope Farm\, Hambledon – Originally from Finland\, Maria Spink more recently gave up her work in London to focus on regenerating the landscape around her farm near Hambleden.  Maria now focuses on growing wild flower to bring beautiful butterflies back to our countryside\, alongside rearing Dexter cattle.\nJames Porter: English Farm\, Nuffield\, is the home to 100% grass-fed English Longhorn. Their organic system of rotational and conservational mob grazing allows the animals to behave as close to as nature intended.\nChaired by Joy Skipper – a Registered Nutritionist with a real passion for sustainable\, delicious food. Joy writes food features and cookery books as well as advising clients on the benefits of a healthy diet and lifestyle.\n\n\n\nThis promises to be an inspiring screening and conversation on our food system and how the choices we make in our daily lives impact the future. Come join the discussion. \nNot been to a Green Screen before?\nWatch this short video and find out what it’s all about. \n \n‘Green Screen’ is an opportunity to discuss environmental issues raised in the film shown. Everyone is welcome to continue the conversation after the screening in the Regal’s upstairs seating area. All ticket holders can enjoy a free tea or filter coffee if they bring a keep cup! \nBook your tickets for the 6pm film screening (no panel) directly from the Regal or call 020 7326 2649\nPlease note that tickets for the later 8pm screening with panel are now SOLD OUT. \nYou can delve more deeply into the film and the issues raised in it here\n \n  \n  \n\n 
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/green-screen-six-inches-of-soil/
LOCATION:Henley Regal Picturehouse Cinema
CATEGORIES:Green Screen
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SUMMARY:Green Screen: The Nettle Dress
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Henley Regal Picturehouse for a special one-off Green Screen of the award-winning documentary film The Nettle Dress\, followed by a panel discussion with director Dylan Howitt\nGreener Henley’s next Green Screen event at the Regal cinema is on Thursday 8th February at 6:15pm. \nThe Nettle Dress tells the story of textile artist Allan Brown as he spends seven years weaving fabric from nettles foraged locally. The film is a gentle yet moving account of how weaving helps Allan deal with grief and loss as he revives the almost forgotten craft of creating garments out of nettles. \nAfter the film there will be a panel discussion with the director to explore the topics raised in the film and an opportunity for cinema goers to ask questions. \nThe panel includes film maker and director Dylan Howitt\,  Romilly Swann – specialist in native natural textiles and Carol Crowdy – feltmaker and spinner. \nWatch the trailer here: \n \nFor more information check out the Regal Picturehouse website: \n  \nBook your tickets directly from the Regal or call 020 7326 2649 \n 
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/green-screen-the-nettle-dress/
LOCATION:Henley Regal Picturehouse Cinema
CATEGORIES:Green Screen
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SUMMARY:Green Screen Event - A Year in a Field
DESCRIPTION:DATE – Tuesday 5th Dec 2023\nTIME – 8pm\nWHERE – Regal Cinema\, Henley on Thames – Picture House\n\n\nGreen Screen Event: A Year in A Field \nA quiet film by Christopher Morris \nThe story of one Cornish field told over one climatic year. \nRegal Picturehouse and Greener Henley present a special environmental documentary screening followed by a live panel. \n\n\nWinter Solstice 2020: with his camera and tripod\, BAFTA winning documentary filmmaker Christopher Morris began filming each day in a field near his home. At its centre is the Longstone\, a 4000-year-old standing stone. This pillar of granite has stood silent sentinel to everything we have done and continue to do to our planet. \n\nBeautifully shot\, with a richly layered sound design\, the film meditates on the passage of time through its appreciation of nature\, highlighting the subtle changes of the seasons\, but also the need to act in order to battle man-made changes that will forever change our planet. \n\nThis Green Screen collaboration between The Regal Picturehouse and Greener Henley continues in 2023 with this screening followed by a live panel discussion moderated by Sara Kandiah from Greener Henley.  Panel members include local experts Sally Rankin from Greener Henley Wildlife Group and Liz Ware a garden writer\, historian and photographer. \nA Year in a Field will be shown at the Henley Regal Picturehouse on Tuesday 5th December at 8pm. Free for Regal Members and Adult tickets cost £8. \nYou can book your tickets for the Regal on 020 7326 2649 or online here.
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/green-screen-event-a-year-in-a-field/
CATEGORIES:Green Screen
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