Green Screen
Green Screen: Growing Change
An inspiring new documentary that looks at one of the most exciting experiments in the world to grow a fair and sustainable food system. In Venezuela, from fishing villages to cacao plantations to urban gardens, a growing social movement is showing what’s possible when communities, not corporations, start to take control of food. Sunday 27th May…
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This Way of Life- introduced by the producer and writer Sumner Burstyn. Shortlisted for the Oscars in the documentary category, This Way of Life documents the story of Hawkes Bay hunter and horse wrangler Peter Ottley-Karena, wife Colleen and their six children. Intercut with Peter’s articulate bush philosophy, it captures the family’s romantic, dignified relationship…
Read MoreGreen Screen Special Presentation: Psychology for a Better World
Sunday 25 March 7.30pm Associate Professor Niki Harre will speak about her research into the psychology of sustainability- and share some key findings into how to make positive changes towards more sustainable lifestyles in ourselves, our communities and country. She will also share the documentaries Cities on Speed: Bogota – a documentary about a radical…
Read MoreLast Green Screen of the year
Grey Lynn 2030 Green Screen presents: Heart and Soil -A documentary about sustainable agriculture This documentary shows the viewer a complex portrait of food and farming that is all a part of our lives. Whether you have long been a supporter of local food and farming or are considering making your first visit to a…
Read MoreGreen Screen Presents: Vanishing of the bees
Filming across the US, in Europe, Australia and Asia, this documentary examines the alarming disappearance of honeybees and the greater meaning it holds about the relationship between mankind and mother earth. Narrated by Ellen Page Special guest MP Sue Kedgley will introduce the movie, after the movie local professional beekeeper Carol Downer will answers questions…
Read MoreGreen Screen : Black Gold
Wake up and Smell the Coffee. A movie about coffee and trade As westerners revel in designer lattes and cappuccinos, impoverished Ethiopian coffee growers suffer the bitter taste of injustice. In this eye-opening expose of the multi-billion dollar industry, Black Gold traces one man’s fight for a fair price. Sunday 25 September 7.30pm at the…
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