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A Plastic Ocean Documentary Film Review
Recent reports suggest there are more pieces of plastic in the world’s oceans than fish. That’s because large pieces of plastic waste debris from fishing, beaches, rivers… Read more “A Plastic Ocean Documentary Film Review”
This Changes Everything – Green Screen Solar Cinema Review
On Thursday 9th June 160 activists, audience and crew, gathered together at Shelley Theatre in Bournemouth for the second Green Screen Solar Cinema. Green Screen is more… Read more “This Changes Everything – Green Screen Solar Cinema Review”
Green Screen Solar Cinema – This Changes Everything
What if confronting the climate crisis is the best chance we’ll ever get to build a better world? This Changes Everything is an epic attempt to re-imagine the vast challenge of climate change. Green Screen Solar Cinema returns to Shelley Theatre for a special World Environment Day screening of this documentary film. Special guests End Ecocide will host a discussion in the auditorium after the film about the issues raised.
Directed by Avi Lewis, and inspired by Naomi Klein’s international non-fiction best-seller. The film presents seven powerful portraits of communities on the front lines. Interwoven with these stories of struggle is Klein’s narration, connecting the carbon in the air with the economic system that put it there. Throughout the film, Klein builds to her most controversial and exciting idea: that we can seize the existential crisis of climate change to transform our failed economic system into something radically better.
End Ecocide on Earth is a grass-roots movement aimed at recognising the destruction of ecosystems as an international Crime Against Peace. Ecocide is already prohibited during war time but legal in peace. Time has come to change that and ensure accountability of decision-makers responsible for large-scale destruction of ecosystems, the very basis of life on earth. We are a network of volunteers working across the world for the recognition of Ecocide.
Sustainable Cinema Launches at Shelley Theatre
Director Jerry Rothwell attended a solar powered British Science Week screening of his film How to Change the World in Bournemouth last week (Thursday 17th March). The… Read more “Sustainable Cinema Launches at Shelley Theatre”
The Revolution Will Not Be Organised
A very special British Science Week solar powered screening of How to Change the World will be taking place at Bournemouth Shelley Theatre on March 17th (St.Patricks… Read more “The Revolution Will Not Be Organised”
Ecotainment! Energy Explained
Due to lack of funding this event is no longer taking place as previously advertised. Instead Ecotainment! in collaboration with Greenpeace will be demonstrating a Solar Powered… Read more “Ecotainment! Energy Explained”
Where Punk meets Rave & Disco Welcome to the World of Unusual Sound Systems
originally featured in the Spark magazine Summer Festival Guide 2014 They are the folks who add dash of controlled lunacy to the modern festival experience, providing… Read more “Where Punk meets Rave & Disco Welcome to the World of Unusual Sound Systems”
Ecotainment! Brings the Fun-shine and Bubbles to Growhampton’s Edible-Campus
I just returned from a rather wet but far from miserable day at an ethical student eatery in London called the Hive Cafe. It was their first… Read more “Ecotainment! Brings the Fun-shine and Bubbles to Growhampton’s Edible-Campus”
Larmer Tree Festival 2015 Applications are Open
After two consecutive years performing Tip of the Pops at the intimate, local & social Larmer Tree Festival that time has come around again. Last year it… Read more “Larmer Tree Festival 2015 Applications are Open”
