Friday, 13th September Cuba – The Accidental Eden 2011 / 53 mins / Doug Shultz This small island’s varied landscape, its location and its place at the center of Cold War politics have all combined to preserve some of the richest and most unusual natural environments of the hemisphere.
Friday, 6th September: Nature’s response to urban sprawl 2019 / 42 minutes / Martin Gronemeyer, Michaela Kirst It’s a new and surprising chapter in the theory of evolution. According to recent studies, it’s in our cities, of all places, that animals and plants adapt particularly quickly to changing living conditions. Nature’s response to the spread […]
Friday, 30th August 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.
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 by Sir David […]
Eco Film Club, every Friday at Sadhana Forest Schedule of Events: 16:00 Free bus from Solar Kitchen to Sadhana Forest for the Tour16:30 Tour of Sadhana Forest18:00 Free bus from Solar Kitchen to Sadhana Forest for the Eco Film Club18:30 Eco Film Club begins with “previews” of short Sadhana Forest films20:00 Dinner is served21:15 Free […]
Eco Film Club, every Friday at Sadhana Forest Schedule of Events: 16:00 Free bus from Solar Kitchen to Sadhana Forest for the Tour16:30 Tour of Sadhana Forest18:00 Free bus from Solar Kitchen to Sadhana Forest for the Eco Film Club18:30 Eco Film Club begins with “previews” of short Sadhana Forest films20:00 Dinner is served21:15 Free […]
The first film, 73 Cows, is a touching story about a UK cattle farmer who became the first person in the UK to trade beef for sustainable organic vegan farming. The second docu-movie, To Infinity and Back, showcases Kuntal Joisher, the first man to climb Mt. Everest with 100% vegan gear and food.
Last Chance to See: Blue Whale is a gripping documentary that explores the majestic and endangered blue whale. With stunning visuals and expert insights, it highlights the whale’s critical role in marine ecosystems and the urgent threats they face. This film underscores the importance of conservation efforts to protect these gentle giants and our planet’s […]
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. They could hold the key to fighting famines and to boost the nutritional profile of […]
2018/ 41 minutes/ Rebecca Cappelli The film explores the impact of our food and lifestyle choices on our health, our home planet and our values. It shares inspiring stories from athletes, food and fashion entrepreneurs, a public speaker, and an ocean environmentalist.