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SUMMARY:Film: In Our Hands: Film & Panel on Food Futures
DESCRIPTION:The MAZI Project is very excited to be celebrating the 10 year anniversary of ‘In Our Hands’. \nIn Our Hands (2017) is a feature length documentary that tells the story behind the blood\, sweat and tears of the farmers who are outgrowing the industrial food system in the wake of Brexit. At the heart of all change lies a story and In Our Hands is the story of a new kind of farm\, a new kind of food and a new kind of society. \nFollowed by a panel discussion focusing on the power of growing food in an increasingly unstable landscape. Using the 10th anniversary since Brexit’s as our start point\, we will be asking our speakers “Has the instability throughout the last 10 years and today’s geo-politics \ncreated an opportunity for local food systems to be taken seriously at a national policy level?” \nThis panel discussion will draw into focus how the unstable global\, social and political landscapes of the past 10 years is making it more and more difficult for our government to ignore the importance of addressing food security. We will be bringing The MAZI Project lens\, representing food justice\, reinforcing successful food security exists when all people have consistent access to nutritious and culturally appropriate food\, not just those on a high income. \nWe will be hosting experienced speakers from farming\, policy and community backgrounds to curate a robust and reflective conversation. \nDoors open at 6:30 \nFilm screen 7:00 – 8:10 \nPannel discussion 8:10-9:15 \nQ&A 9:15-9:30 \nThis experience is part of The MAZI Project’s series of events marking World Hunger Day\, under the theme “Together for Joyful Resilience.” \nBy coming together around the table\, sharing stories\, and celebrating nourishing food\, we are asking Bristol to join us in solidarity with support young people affected by poverty and exclusion feel love and care through the power of food and community. \nTogether\, we can make joy an act of resilience and create a community where no young person is left behind! \nFilm Credits: \nDirectors: Joanne Barker and Sylvie Planel \nProducers: Humphrey Lloyd and Holly Black \nEditor: Jo Barker \nCamera: Jason Brooks \nAdditional Camera: Nick Street\, Matthias Ashford \nIllustrations: Rosanna Morris \nAnimations: Tashina Alam \nGrade: Jason Brooks \nOriginal Score: Ben Osborn \nSound mix and design: Gary Fawle \nNarration recorded at Ape Studios\, Bristol \nArchive: Shutterstock\, La Via Campesina\, The Landworkers’ Alliance
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LOCATION:Hen & Chicken Studio
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SUMMARY:Film: Reel Adventures' #7
DESCRIPTION:An inspiring evening of short films celebrating adventure\, resilience and the power of the outdoors. \n\n\n\n\nScreening No.7 of the Youth Adventure Trust’s series of inspirational adventure films. \nThe programme this time features stories of winter swimmers in London\, a 2\,000-mile cycling research journey through England’s farming communities\, women climbing a Himalayan peak\, a joyful wild swim in the Lake District\, and a modern adventurer retracing the paths of forgotten female explorers. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with the film participants\, a free prize draw and an opportunity to learn more about the work of the Youth Adventure Trust. \nThe Home for Broken Toys \nEvery weekend through the winter\, a group of middle-aged men plunge into the freezing waters of a pond in central London. ‘The Home for Broken Toys’ follows them through one season to explore their motivations for braving the extreme cold each week\, a decision which seems alien to the filmmaker. \nFarming Futures Cycle Tour \nIn Spring 2025\, Veronica White embarked on the Farming Futures Cycle Tour – a low-carbon\, human-powered PhD fieldwork adventure. Over the course of 12 weeks\, she cycled 2\,000 miles across England\, stopping along the way to interview women in farming communities about their visions for the future of farming. This film shows some of the highlights and challenges that Veronica experienced during her expedition. \nMore Than A Mountain \n‘More Than a Mountain is an inspirational documentary that flips the script on who gets to be seen as strong\, bold\, and brave. Fifteen women take on the demanding ascent of Yala Peak\, a 5500m mountain in Nepal. Led by Jo Bradshaw\, a former comfort seeker turned Everest and Seven Summiteer. \nSkinny \nEmily Cartigny’s debut film\, Skinny is the story of authors Sara Barnes and Jo Moseley’s skinny dip one August morning in a hidden waterfall in an ancient woodland in the Lake District. Both in their early 60s Skinny is about cherishing the joy of immersing ourselves in nature\, the freedom of getting older and Sara and Jo’s wish to age creatively\, adventurously & bravely \nThe Bride of Mont Blanc \nAdventurer Elise Wortley retraces the forgotten journeys of 19th-century female explorers\, wearing authentic period clothing to honour their courage. A powerful act of historical resurrection that reveals how absence from history still shapes the present. \n\n\n 
URL:https://www.henandchicken.com/event/film-reel-adventure-7/
LOCATION:Hen & Chicken Studio
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Film:  Reel Adventures #6 - Women's Adventure Film Tour 2025
DESCRIPTION:Screening No.6 of the Youth Adventure Trust’s series of inspirational adventure films. Includes FREE prize. All proceeds go to the Trust. \n  \nThe Women’s Adventure Film Tour is coming soon with its highly anticipated 9th season. It features an exhilarating selection of short films that showcase the inspiring journeys of remarkable women who fearlessly pursue adventure in various fields. This year’s tour highlights the resilience and creativity of individuals navigating the challenges of both the outer world and their own inner landscapes. \nThe screening will include a FREE raffle and an opportunity to hear more about the work of the Youth Adventure Trust. This is the 6th film in our Reel Adventures series of fundraising adventure films\, with more to follow. \n 
URL:https://www.henandchicken.com/event/film-reel-adventures-6-womens-adventure-film-tour-2025/
LOCATION:Hen & Chicken Studio
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