Half term Family Film Festival

Arts Picturehouse Cambridge

Two green family-friendly film events as part of the Family Film Festival: three short films (30 minutes in total) on the theme of sustainability; and 'WALL-E' (being shown in conjunction with the Kids' Repair Cafe). Sustainability films: 10.30 am WALL-E: 11.30 am

Film ‘The Sequel: What will follow our troubled civilisation?’

Sawston Free Church 1 High Street, Sawston

  7.30 pm Sawston Free Church, High Street, Sawston CB22 3BG Free; donations welcome. THE SEQUEL shines a light on the work and legacy of David Fleming, a historian, economist, and ecologist with a deep understanding of how we got where we are, and a compelling vision of how we can recover what we have

Re-imagining our future….together

Whittlesford Memorial Hall Mill Lane Whittlesford, Cambridge

We have been liaising with Haslingfield and Harlton Eco Group and Eco Whittlesford to jointly organise a family-friendly event aimed at bringing together people from neighbouring villages.  We aim to inspire each other, learn from what we are all doing and explore opportunities for synergy.  It will be a fun afternoon with films; an ‘imaginarium’

Film Screening – Planet Local: a Quiet Revolution

Whittlesford Memorial Hall Mill Lane Whittlesford, Cambridge

2G3S is teaming up with Eco Whittlesford to bring you something inspiring for an autumn evening!   A screening of a film from the 'Local Futures' organisation: 'Planet Local: a Quiet Revolution'.This 50-minute film celebrates the power of community and gives voice to a growing number of people building a more beautiful world.Featuring grassroots activists from

Pure Clean Water – film screening – SOLD OUT

Marven Centre, Sawston Village College 15 New Rd, Sawston, Cambs

LATEST NEWS:    31 January: Tickets for this screening have sold out. This means there will be NO ADMISSION unless you have already purchased a ticket.   Pure Clean Water is a fascinating documentary film which examines the critical issues surrounding chalk streams, water availability and the growth of Greater Cambridge.   This is an issue that

£5.00

Fugolburna – Film Screening

Storey's Field Centre Eddington Avenue, Eddington, Cambridgeshire

Fulbourn Forum documentary film Fugolburna: stream frequented by birds? Screening Thursday 18 July, 7.30pm, at the Storey's Field Centre, Eddington, Cambridge Free entry. Bar and doors open at 6.30pm This documentary film, produced for Fulbourn Forum,  has been filmed and directed by Nigel Kinnings, who was the cinematographer of  Tony Eva's Pure Clean Water.  The

Film Screening – Fugolburna

Cox's Close Community Centre Cox's Close, Stapleford, Cambridge

Monday 18th November.   Cox's Close Community Centre, Stapleford. Fugolburna, taken from the Anglo Saxon name for Fulbourn, is a documentary film produced by Fulbourn Forum.   The film is intended as a call to action, for us all to protect and restore the area’s iconic chalk streams currently in crisis. It celebrates the beautiful Fulbourn Fen

£2

Screening of “Six Inches of Soil”

Marven Centre, Sawston Village College 15 New Rd, Sawston, Cambs

Marven Centre, Sawston Village College.   7pm Thursday 15th May 2025 Tickets on sale here: https://kinema.com/events/Six-Inches-of-Soil-mvocni Six Inches of Soil is film made in the UK by a production team based in Cambridge, and first released in 2024. It features the inspiring story of British farmers standing up against the industrial food system and transforming the

£5

Film screening – Fugolburna

St Mary's Church, Linton Church Lane, Linton

Did you know there are only 210 chalk streams in the entire world, and we are lucky enough to have one flowing through our local villages? Find out about the fragile and precious chalk streams of Cambridgeshire on Thursday 12th June, 7:30pm at St Mary’s Church, Linton at a screening of the beautiful film “Fugolburna”. Made

Film Screening – Wilding

Jubilee Pavilion, Stapleford Gog Magog Way Stapleford Cambridgeshire, Cambridge

Wilding is a beautiful documentary film about the reintroduction of nature to a Sussex estate; a landmark project in reclaiming land for nature.   The film is based on the bestselling book by Isabella Tree, and you can find out more about the film itself on the Wilding website. This screening is part of the Stapleford

£5