"Join us at the at ICA GreenRise (4750 N. Sheridan) on Saturday, March 7th for special screenings of documentary films about people claiming and reclaiming local food production. No Land, No Food, No Life, at 11am, explores sustainable small scale agriculture around the world and the urgent call for an end to corporate global land grabs. Edible City, at 3pm, introduces a diverse cast of extraordinary characters in the Bay Area who are challenging the paradigm of our broken food system. Both films are official selections of the Fourth Annual One Earth Film Festival.
Stay engaged after each of the screenings with solution-oriented discussions; tours of a solar-powered, food-producing, community-focused landmark building; and micro-workshops on urban gardening. Seating is limited. Reserve your tickets today. A $5 donation is appreciated per film—donations help keep the festival going strong!
- No Land, No Food, No Life, a One Earth Film Festival Screening Event
Saturday, March 7 at 11am (75 min.); followed by optional panel discussion and tour concluding around 2pm
Co-sponsored by the Institute of Cultural Affairs, Oxfam America and Shift.
Watch the trailer and buy tickets here. - Edible City, a One Earth Film Festival Screening Event
Saturday, March 7 at 3pm (55 min.); followed by optional discussion, tour and micro-workshops concluding by 5:30pm
Co-sponsored by animalia project, Ginkgo Organic Gardens and the Institute of Cultural Affairs.
Watch the trailer and buy tickets here.
For Full Schedule & Tickets: www.oneearthfilmfest.org"
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