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Film Club: "Rave on for the Avon"

Film Club: “Rave on for the Avon”

£5 Please book tickets in advance via Eventbrite or pop into the Hwb and buy a ticket. Welcome to Wild About Film! our film club that sparks conversation and inspires action through the power of cinema.

'Rave on for the Avon'

A tender documentary film that follows a local community’s fight to save their bathing spot in unique, daring ways. Determined to reclaim their waters, local people take on water companies and local authorities in a fight for cleaner, healthier rivers, with a banging soundtrack. “…campaigning never looked so fun and friendly as it does in this joyous documentary about Bristol’s clean water campaigners.” Cath Clarke, Guardian  

Post film Discussion

Join us and our invited speakers (Tiff Dew, Community River Officer for Swansea & Neath Port Talbot at West Wales Rivers Trust and Kate McCabe, Urban Foundry) to talk about issues raised by the film and hear about inspiring local projects. Tiff Dew: Community River Officer – Swansea & Neath Port Talbot, West Wales Rivers Trust Tiff has always lived or worked within casting distance of a river and has all too often witnessed the problems our wonderful rivers are subjected to. As a lifelong outdoorsman, he is passionate about developing community projects which involve restoring and protecting fluvial landscapes for future generations to enjoy. Kate McCabe: Kate is passionate about the benefits of being outdoors in good quality green space and enjoys walking, swimming, surfing, cycling and growing food. Kate took part in Dip a Day for Surfers Against Sewage last October to raise awareness of the issues of pollution in our seas and rivers and to encourage more people to take action. Kate has over 20 years’ experience working across all sectors and communities in a wide variety of roles. She is passionate about community voice and action to make positive changes with a strong belief that social change can happen with the right approach. Her work at Urban Foundry and Natural Resources Wales is focused on the impacts of climate change and how nature-based solutions (also known as green infrastructure) can provide positive ways for communities and businesses to adapt to a changing climate, improve wellbeing, economies and support nature to thrive. Rave On For The Avon Director & writer: Charlotte Sawyer Featuring: Meg Avon, the River bride, and Lindsay Cole, the Avon mermaid Documentary, 2024, UK, 86 mins Film: 6.30 pm Interval: 7.55 pm - order your drinks / food from the cafe as you arrive Discussion: 8.20 pm For more details on Wild about Film see our Film Club Page https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvU8Vt10JAM

New Film Club: "Wilding"

New Film Club: “Wilding”

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Welcome to Wild About Film! our film club that sparks conversation and inspires action through the power of cinema.

Our first film is 'Wilding'

Based on Isabella Tree’s best-selling book, Wilding tells the story of a couple facing a failing future for their four-hundred-year-old estate. They set to work with a groundbreaking vision, battling entrenched traditions and practices along the way, placing the fate of their farm in the hands of nature. Ripping down fences, they return the land back to the wild and entrust its recovery to a mix of livestock. It is the beginning of a grand experiment that will become one of the most significant rewilding experiments in Europe and beyond.

Post film Discussion

Join Rob Parry and Laurence Whitaker from Initiative for Nature Conservation Cymru and Tash Reilly, Carmarthenshire farmer and Chair of Tir Natur to talk about issues raised by tonight’s film and hear about inspiring projects that are working to support the wellbeing of the land and people of Wales. Rob Parry is CEO of the Initiative for Nature Conservation Cymru (INCC). He has worked in the nature conservation sector in Wales for over 20 years, first at the Wildlife Trust before moving to set up INCC in 2017. Whilst at INCC Rob has successfully helped reintroduce the rare Water Vole and Marsh Fritillary butterfly to South Wales, and he is currently heading up the team involved in saving upland Water Voles across Wales. As part of INCC's landscape scale conservation work, Rob currently manages 3 farm restoration projects across South and West Wales, helping to restore natural habitats and populations of rare species, such as Brown Hare, Beaver and Willow Tit. Rob lives in the beautiful Amman Valley, which is INCC's first and largest landscape scale conservation project, created by different landowners and communities coming together for the benefit of the valley's wonderful wildlife. Tash Reilly is the Chair of Tir Natur, a Welsh charity set up for rewilding in Wales. Tir Natur has just purchased a 1200-acre site which isn't suitable for farming, to rewild in mid Wales. A farmer managing 120-acres in Carmarthenshire to support and increasing biodiversity, Tash wholeheartedly supports rewilding in Wales and working with other farmers and landowners to increase our natural capital. Tash's career started as a plant scientist at Kew Gardens; her interest in rewilding started at a workshop in Glen Affric in 2018 and she is still learning. Laurence Whitaker has worked as a wildlife film maker for over a decade, and has worked at some of the biggest production companies in the world including the BBC Natural History Unit, Bad Wolf Studios and Silverback Films. He has worked on a range of projects from BBC Springwatch, to landmark natural history films such as David Attenborough's The Mating Game and Netflix's Life on Our Planet with Morgan Freeman. Most recently, he produced and directed the BBC One Series Hamza's Hidden Wild Isles' of which a lot was filmed in Wales. He has now moved into conservation working with INCC and lives in The Amman Valley with his family. https://youtu.be/u1nBnpSfz9U?si=Oz5EIrLnTmTSZWS8 Director: David Allen Writer: Isabella Tree Featuring: Matthew Collyer, Rhiannon Neads, Isabella Tree Documentary, UK, 2023, 75 mins “a heartwarming speck of biodiversity good news among the depressing headlines” Cath Clarke, Guardian “In this new film, based on Isabella’s bestselling book of the same name, she details their story from its very beginnings, recounting how the decision to end farming was a tough and emotional one. But, having come to a realisation about the damage being done to their land, it seemed the only course to take. With contemporary interviews and clever recreations of the past, Wilding… is a hugely hopeful story, one in which even the depression left by a cow’s hoofprint can give way to a profusion of life.” Geographical Film: 6.30 pm Interval: 7.45 pm - order your drinks / food from the cafe as you arrive ready for the interval Discussion: 8.10 pm For more details on Wild about Film see our Film Club Page    

People's Emergency Briefing

People’s Emergency Briefing

FREE but please book via Eventbrite What’s happening with climate and nature, and what does it mean for everyday life in the UK? The People’s Emergency Briefing is an eye-opening film bringing together nine leading UK scientists and experts with the latest evidence and why it matters for things like extreme weather, food security, health and cost of living. The film is based on last November's National Emergency Briefing in Westminster with appearances from Chris Packham, Deborah Meaden, and a range of voices from across Wales and the UK. Our event is part of a wider programme of over 1,000 screenings taking place across the UK. It will include a screening of the film followed by a short discussion chaired by Dr Catrin Ellis Jones of Trydan Gwyrdd Cymru, Wales’ publicly owned renewable energy company. The panel includes local David Chadwick (Brecon, Radnor and Cwm Tawe MP) and Dan McCallum, co-founder of Awel Aman Tawe and Hwb y Gors. Seats are FREE but limited so please book in advance via Eventbrite. Chris Packham has said: “I’d encourage people everywhere to attend a screening of The People’s Emergency Briefing. It creates exactly the kind of honest local conversation we now urgently need, both about what these changes mean where we live, and about what we can do together to address them.” Emily Hinshelwood, Creative Director at Hwb y Gors, says: “This is an opportunity for people to come together, hear clear information, and discuss what it means here, where we live and work - every place has its own questions and challenges. We hope people from different backgrounds and perspectives will feel able to take part in the People’s Emergency Briefing. This is not about telling people what to think, but creating space for informed conversation.” SCREENINGS EVERYWHERE FOR EVERYONE [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5x2XhvEbz24[/embed]   .       

Wild about Film: 'Power Station'

Wild about Film: ‘Power Station’

£5 Please book tickets in advance via Eventbrite or pop into the Hwb and buy a ticket. Welcome to Wild About Film! our film club that sparks conversation and inspires action through the power of cinema.

Power Station

Two artist activists install solar panels on every house in their street. Community, vision and a dash of British eccentricity and the result is everyday magic. Funny, heartwarming, a vibrant testament to the power of art in making change. “The lo-fi, handheld cinematography, through which Powell and Edelstyn often directly address the viewer, lends a moving intimacy to their momentous endeavours. From sleeping on the roof for a fundraising challenge to planting a thousand sunflowers, their approach prioritises collective action as much as visual impact… Powell and Edelstyn do not shy away from showing some of the lower points of their campaign… Still, the film is a powerful reminder of what can be achieved when we simply talk to our neighbours, and it is heartwarming to see different people, from diverse backgrounds but bound by shared economic struggles, come together to make green energy a reality.” Phuong Le, Guardian

Discussion

Join us and our invited speakers  to talk about issues raised by tonight’s film and hear about inspiring [local] projects. Tonight our panel includes Sioned Haf (Ynni Sir Gar) and Dan McCallum and Emily Hinshelwood (co-founders of Awel Aman Tawe). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFdNeTQ5bro

Power Station

Directors: Daniel Edelstyn, Hilary Powell

Documentary, 2025, UK, 96 mins

 

Film: 6.30 pm

Interval: 8.05 pm - order your drinks / food from the cafe as you arrive

Discussion: 8.30 pm

For more details on Wild about Film see our Film Club Page