Activists and Revolutionaries: a Sunday Brunch season of environmental films
Sun 01 - Sun 29 Nov
A season of provocative, profound films that take a hard look at some of the toughest issues facing humankind and planet earth today. From climate change to oil scarcity to the disappearance of the bee: these films are a call to action, and a poignant reminder of the fragility of our environment ahead of the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference in December.
All the films are just £3.50 and you receive £1.00 off a tasty full breakfast in the Café/Bar before the screenings.
Showing in Activists and Revolutionaries: a Sunday Brunch season of environmental films:
Activists and Revolutionaries: An Inconvenient Truth Sun 01 Nov
This riveting activist documentary charts former presidential candidate Al Gore’s efforts to raise the public’s awareness of climate change and global warming. Further Information
Activists and Revolutionaries: A Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash Sun 08 Nov
Balancing archival footage with the dire warnings of contemporary scientists and political experts, this is a compelling and highly entertaining look at what will happen when our supply of cheap oil runs out. Further Information
Activists and Revolutionaries: The Age of Stupid Sun 15 Nov
An inventive futurist documentary that imagines a devastated world of 2055, wasted after years of human exploitation and neglect. Peter Postlethwaite is our concerned archivist. Further Information
Activists and Revolutionaries: The End of the Line Sun 22 Nov
Imagine an ocean without fish. The first major feature documentary film revealing the impact of overfishing, The End of the Line examines the profound implications of a future world with no fish which could come as soon as 2048. Further Information
Activists and Revolutionaries: Vanishing of the Bees Sun 29 Nov
Expert scientists and beekeepers come together in this eye-opening documentary that takes an urgent look at a complex, global problem: the world's honeybee population is mysteriously disappearing and no-one knows why. Further Information




