Eco Film Club

  • Friday, 27th June. 73 Cows / 15 minutes / 2021 / Alex Lockwood Infinity and Back / 22 minutes / 2017/ Kuntal Joisher The first film is a touching story of a UK cattle farmer who was the first in the UK to switch to sustainable organic vegan farming. The second docu-movie showcases the first […]

  • Friday, 20th June. Urban Mining – Gold in our trash 40 mins / English / 2015 / Frank Wiering A ton of broken mobile phones, computers or other electronic waste contains sixty times the amount of gold a ton of gold ore has. Moreover, it is easier to get at. It is estimated that 30 […]

  • Friday, 13th June Lentils: A Miracle of Nutrition 2019 / 52 minutes / Frigge Mehring In this documentary, we dive deep into the world of lentils! Lentils are undemanding plants from drier regions, yet at the same time they are extremely rich in protein and are real power packs, full of minerals and trace elements. […]

  • Friday, 6th June. Wild Karnataka 2019 / 52 minutes / Amoghavarsha J. S. & Kalyan Varma This film displays the varied habitats and species across Karnataka. Showcasing Bengal tigers and Indian elephants, along with lesser-known species like lion-tailed macaques, Indian leopards, birds, amphibians, and reptiles. Come experience the wonders of Karnataka! The film is narrated […]

  • Friday, 30th May. Global renewables: Pioneering the energy transition 40 mins / 2023 / DW The documentary provides a global overview of the solutions that already exist for a worldwide transition to renewable energy. It also looks into what challenges still need to be overcome – not only in the laboratories and power plants, but […]

  • Friday, 23rd May. The Emotional World of Farm Animals 2004 / 40 minutes / Stanley Minasian A delightful documentary for viewers of all ages about the thinking and feeling side of farm animals. This journey into the sentient, emotional lives of farm animals brings Masson to animal sanctuaries around the country where caregivers and the […]

  • Friday, 16th May. Planet Earth: Mountains 2017 / 49 minutes / Alastair Fothergill & Mark Linfield Mountains are the most prominent products of the immense forces which shape the living planet: tectonic drift, volcanic activity and erosion by wind, water, frost and precipitation. We see how wildlife adapts to the harsh, often extreme conditions in […]

  • Friday, 9th May. Last Chance to See – Blue Whale 2009 / 59 minutes / Tim Green The San Ignacio Lagoon, Baja, is the midpoint in a 10,000 mile long migration route for the grey whale – one of the longest migrations of all mammals. They come here to mate, give birth and raise their […]

  • Friday, 2nd May. Last Chance to See – Aye-Aye 2009 / 59 minutes / Tim Green This documentary showcases the efforts taken to conserve the elusive and fascinating aye-aye. Conservationists are struggling to preserve the remaining fragmented islands of forest by planting green corridors and engaging local communities.

  • Friday, 25th April. Planet Earth: Deserts 2017 / 49 minutes / Alastair Fothergill In this film, narrated by David Attenborough, we take a look at deserts, which cover a third of the Earth’s land surface. From space they appear lifeless but a closer look reveals a different picture. Deserts, in fact, are surprisingly teeming with life!

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