URBAN GREEN FAIR - Films
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CLIMATE CHANGE &
ENERGY TRANSITION

FOOD & GARDEN

HEALTH & HEALING

KIDS

SOCIAL JUSTICE

SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT

BUILDING TECHNOLOGY

SPOKEN WORD

CLIMATE CAMP

SOLAR CINEMA

ECO-FASHION & CRAFT ZONE

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SUMMER FEAST 2011

SOLAR CINEMA

We're excited to announce that this years Solar Cinema Tent is being run by Felix Gonzales of You and I Films. You and I Films are a specialist video and media production company based in South London that focus on providing socially engaging and sustainable productions for communities. So you can expect our usual high quality line-up of intelligent, thought provoking and infomative films and documentaries. Please check back here for a full lising of the days films.

For a taster of what to expect this year see the below listings for the 2010 Urban Green Fair solar cinema tent.


Time

Film

Content

11:00am

Myndz Communities

A selection of short films

11:45am

Money as Debt

Explores the baffling, fraudulent, and destructive arithmetic of the money system.

12:45pm

You & I Films

License to Spill – Tate Britain, Bloody Oil Drum Em Out,
Shell’s Hell – Party at the Pumps, Bloody Oil.

1:20pm

Why Don’t Black People Vote

Brixton-made documentary on voting amongst black people. Followed by Q&A with the director Rashid.

2:30pm

CRUDE the Movie

An intense documentary telling the story of a lawsuit by tens of thousands of Ecuadorans against Chevron over contamination of the Ecuadorean Amazon. Followed by Q&A.

4:45pm

Farm for the Future

Rebecca Hosking investigates how to transform her family’s farm in Devon into a low energy farm for the future, and discovers that nature holds the key. Followed by Q&A.

6:00pm

Our Home is Burning

Live environmental audiovisual show (music + live VJing). Our Home is Burning combining original music with video content improvised live to create an inspiring and engaging voyage, somewhere between a cinematic experience and a concert.

Rolling throughout

Robin Hood Tax

Short explaining how a tiny tax on bankers could give billions to tackle poverty.