Local Interest Archives | Plymouth Arts Cinema | Independent Cinema for Everyone | located at Arts University Plymouth. https://plymouthartscinema.org Mon, 04 Dec 2023 13:44:41 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 A Year in a Field (12A) https://plymouthartscinema.org/whats-on/a-year-in-a-field-12a/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=a-year-in-a-field-12a Fri, 17 Nov 2023 16:32:27 +0000 https://plymouthartscinema.org/?post_type=pac_event&p=8113 BAFTA-winning documentarian Christopher Morris invites us to slow down, as he films an ancient stone monolith for a year in a West Cornwall field. Filmed from Winter Solstice 2020 to Winter Solstice 2021.

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Dir. Christopher Morris, UK, 2023, 86 mins, some subtitles.BAFTA-winning documentarian Christopher Morris invites us to slow down, as he films an ancient stone monolith for a year in a West Cornwall field. Filmed from Winter Solstice 2020 to Winter Solstice 2021, in which a string of unprecedented worldwide climate disasters occurred (met by weak global political resolve), and are simply revealed as just fleeting moments, under the ever-present unflinching granite gaze of the Longstone. Morris’s film immerses us in this quiet, direct-action of stillness, allowing us to take a breath and reflect on the planetary impacts of our brief human existence.For detailed information about the film's age rating and content notices, you can visit the BBFC website and search the film title, then scroll down to the “Content Advice” section: www.bbfc.co.uk

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Tickets £5 Full Price / £4 ConcessionDir. Paul Maple, UK, 2023, 55 mins. Narrated by James Dyke. Suitable for all ages.New documentary System Update is a call to action to face the stark reality of climate change, and find a path towards hope. This is a story told through leading experts, including younger changemakers bravely facing the risks and exposing how governments are relying on untested technologies to avert disaster. This film shows how we must change our systems, how we can win, and how it needs to happen, right now. Filmmaker Paul Maple and Climate Scientist Professor James Dyke highlight how current and future generations need to urgently face up and stand up, offering us understanding, hope and inspiration for action.We are sorry to announce that Paul Maple, who was due to take part in the Q&A session after the screening of System Update, has had to cancel his visit to Plymouth due to personal reasons. There will still be a Q&A after the film, with a new panel of participants put together by Climate Action Plymouth. This event is co-hosted by Climate Action Plymouth and is part of a series of events taking place in Plymouth to mark the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference (commonly referred to as COP28), which will be held from November 30th until December 12th in Dubai.Film narrator and contributor Professor James Dyke will be giving a talk: Charting Our Climate Future: What do climate negotiations actually achieve? at the University of Plymouth on Wednesday 6th December (the talk is free but booking is recommended HERE).Other exciting climate-related events to mark COP28 are:2nd December: 12 noon March and Rally in central Plymouth, followed by (free) lunch and People’s Assembly at The Atheneum. For more information visit https://plymouthhub4climate.org/10th December 2-3 pm: Launch of the exhibition of haikus and photographs, The Mindful Activist, at the Theatre Royal Plymouth.Climate Action Plymouth is a grass-roots movement affiliated to Friends of the Earth. We focus on actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions locally and nationally to achieve true net zero by 2030. We meet fortnightly on zoom. For more information email climateactionplymouth@gmail.com. Everyone is welcome and everyone is needed!About Paul MaplePaul Maple is an independent filmmaker with more than 25 year’s media experience. Paul has worked with established names in UK culture and education including; Glastonbury Festival, Big Chill Festival, The Met Office, NHS, and the Universities of Exeter and Southampton. Right now Paul is focussed on the climate crisis exploring a new angle that goes beyond the news headlines. Paul’s new film ‘System Update’ brings together world-leading experts and change-makers from around the UK to explain this huge story in simple terms and inspire hope. Paul explains: “The majority of people want the changes needed to avert climate catastrophe - yet our political leaders are failing us. The window of opportunity is narrowing and people need to be able to grasp what this truly means so they can act accordingly. The science is showing us that we need a revolution for the climate, right here and now.” Paul’s new film is part of his doctoral degree in persuasive media practice. Paul’s last film about the climate crisis won the ‘Science Communication Award’ at the Athens Science Film Festival 2019. By using smart storytelling techniques that link climate, culture and education, Paul believes that authentic storytelling can play an important role in shaping our collective future for the better.

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Screenings will include Wild Wild West Country (7 mins), a short film from The Box, featuring a peep into some of the fabulous living traditions of the West of England.Dir. Paul Robinson, UK, 2023, 83 mins. Cast. Nigel Hastings, David Fielder.Shot entirely in Devon. Specifically on location at Meldon Farm, Okehampton, and on the hills nearby as well as the Village Hall in Meldon, Okehampton.Adapted for the screen from Bea Roberts’ multi-award-winning stage play and set against the backdrop of the 2001 Foot and Mouth outbreak, And Then Come the Nightjars tells the heartwarming story of friendship and survival between a Devon farmer and the vet who's assigned to cull his precious herd.Nigel Hastings and David Fielder reprise their hugely successful on-stage roles as Jeff and Michael, with the play's director Paul Robinson making his feature length film directorial debut.For detailed information about the film's age rating and potential triggering contents, you can visit the BBFC website and search the film title, then scroll down to the “Content Advice” section: www.bbfc.co.ukThe Box Shorts: Wild Wild West CountryA peep into some of the fabulous living traditions of the West of England.From lumberjacks to villagers claiming the ancient rights of collecting wood, barrel rolling competitions to hobby horses and folk dancers at village fetes, this film is a snapshot into the West Country in all its Wildness, through the lens of archive film.Cornish “spriggans” or Pixies come out of the caves during midsummer to imprison the local church bellringers. Members of the Cornish Gorsedh process, dance and orate. Enjoy: It’s the Wild Wild West Country!

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Hungry for Change and Food for Thought are the latest films from Cornwall's Climate Stories, an award-winning documentary series praised by Sir David Attenborough. These 30-minute films explore how vulnerable our intensive, fossil fuel-driven food and farming systems are to climate shocks, featuring ‘real’ people from farmers to deer stalkers, foragers to scientists – all telling their own local climate stories and showcasing their solutions. Meet the filmmakers and contributors - microbiologist Olivia Champion and Becky Hand from Café Abundance - for a discussion following the screening.In keeping with the theme of the films and to celebrate alternative food sources, Cornwall Climate Care will be serving some mystery climate-friendly foods that you will almost certainly never have tasted before... will you dare to give them a try?Running order: Food for Thought, followed by Hungry for Change£7 Full Price, £4 concession available for students, under 25, budget (unwaged / low income)Cornwall’s Climate Stories: Food for ThoughtShould we all be giving up meat and dairy if we’re to have a hope of avoiding dangerous climate breakdown?This is what the headlines seem to tell us. But is this too simplistic a picture – and what would this mean for Cornwall, where the majority of our farmland is used to raise livestock or to grow crops for these animals to eat?Food for Thought looks at the undeniable impacts of modern animal agriculture as well as some of the incredible Cornish initiatives underway to mitigate them – and also the role that regenerative farming could play in actually combating climate change while producing nutritious food.Presented by organic beef farmer Lisa Guy, this film aims to inspire much-needed conversation and action about a crucial subject that has become one of the most contentious within the climate debate.You can watch the trailer here.Cornwall’s Climate Stories: Hungry for ChangeWe import nearly 50% of all our food in the UK... and waste one third of it. So it is unsurprising that the food we eat and the way we produce it is responsible for a huge part of our carbon emissions.Cornwall Climate Care's Hungry for Change, the latest episode in the Cornwall's Climate Stories series, looks at our reliance on this intensive, hyper-globalised, fossil fuel-driven food system - which is itself becoming more and more vulnerable to climate shocks.The film is presented by forager Josh Quick, who asks whether there are ways of producing more of our food locally and in more imaginative but less damaging ways. It takes a fascinating and inspiring look at a whole range of stories, from the gleaners picking ‘waste’ crops in our fields to projects growing food in unusual places and a microbiologist keen to get us all eating low-carbon insects. For more information about the Cornwall's Climate Stories project, visit: www.cornwallclimate.org

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Dir. Hettie Macdonald, UK, 2023, 108 mins. Cast. Jim Broadbent, Penelope Wilton, Monika Gossman, Linda Bassett.Jim Broadbent and Penelope Wilton star in film, TV and theatre director Hettie Macdonald’s (Beautiful Thing, White Girl, TV’s Normal People) adaptation of Rachel Joyce’s best-selling, award-winning 2012 novel The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry.South Devon: A seemingly unremarkable man, Harold (Broadbent) has made mistakes with all the important things: being a husband, a father and a friend. Well into his 60s, he is now content to fade quietly into the background. But when he learns his old friend Queenie (Linda Bassett) is unwell, he walks to his local post office to send her a letter, and out of the blue, decides to keep walking – all the way to her hospice, 450 miles away in Berwick-upon-Tweed, and much to the despair of his wife Maureen (Wilton), who’s left reeling at home.Shot sequentially and entirely on location across the UK, from Devon to Northumberland, The Unlikely Pilgrimage… follows Harold as he reconsiders his troubled past, comes into life-changing contact with strangers and engages with the restorative natural world, and promises to be a poignant, philosophical film about the continued potential for redemption and renewal in later life.Trigger warning: contains scenes of suicide which some might find upsetting. For detailed information about the film's age rating and potential triggering contents, you can visit the BBFC website and search the film title, then scroll down to the “ratings info” section: www.bbfc.co.uk

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Enys Men (15) https://plymouthartscinema.org/whats-on/enys-men-15/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=enys-men-15 Wed, 07 Dec 2022 10:34:27 +0000 https://plymouthartscinema.org/?post_type=pac_event&p=7377 With introduction and Q&A with Director Mark Jenkin on Saturday 21 January. Mark Jenkin follows up his acclaimed breakthrough Bait with this mind-bending Cornish folk horror tale, gorgeously shot on grainy 16mm.

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With introduction and Q&A with Director Mark Jenkin on Saturday 21 JanuaryEnys Men will also be back by popular demand in February, with 3 additional screenings, click on the listings below to book tickets.Dir. Mark Jenkin, UK, 2022, 96 mins. Cast. Mary Woodvine, John Woodvine, Edward Rowe.Mark Jenkin follows up his acclaimed breakthrough Bait with this mind-bending Cornish folk horror tale, gorgeously shot on grainy 16mm.In 1973 on a remote island off the Cornish coast, a wildlife volunteer's daily observations of a rare flower take a dark turn into the strange and metaphysical, forcing both her (and the audience) to question what is real, and what is a nightmare...is the landscape not only alive, but sentient? Shooting on 16mm colour film stock and using post-synched sound, Jenkin has created another boldly experimental work set against his native Cornish landscape. It's an eerie, almost dialogue-free throwback to the British folk horrors of the 1970s; an ode to Cornwall's rich folklore and natural beauty; and a look at how, when alone, we are at the mercy of our memories, dreams, and fears.For detailed information about the film's age rating and potential triggering contents, you can visit the BBFC website and search the film title, then scroll down to the “ratings info” section: www.bbfc.co.uk

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The Felling (12A) https://plymouthartscinema.org/whats-on/the-felling-12a/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-felling-12a Fri, 02 Dec 2022 09:50:24 +0000 https://plymouthartscinema.org/?post_type=pac_event&p=7372 The Felling – An Epic Tale of People Power is a first-hand account of an extraordinary and shocking tale, where Sheffield citizens from 18-90 years old rise up to stop the destruction of their city's healthy street trees.

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Dir. Eve Wood, UK, 2022, 117 mins. The Felling – An Epic Tale of People Power is a first-hand account of an extraordinary and shocking tale, where Sheffield citizens from 18-90 years old rise up and become modern day heroes by putting their bodies on the line to stop the destruction of their city's healthy street trees and help save the Planet from climate Armageddon.A true David-and-Goliath story about how a community of determined residents in one of Europe’s greenest cities, battled peacefully with a powerful city council, a giant multinational corporation and the police that come to chop down their beloved street trees in the middle of the night, as part of a massive £2.2 billion private contract to maintain their city's highways.When an injunction threatens peaceful protesters with bankruptcy and imprisonment, ordinary citizens are forced to ask themselves the crucial question: How far am I prepared to go to save a tree?"A masterclass in non-violent direct action" - Green Party Sheffield"By capturing the struggle in Sheffield, The Felling film acts as a rallying cry to tree campaigners and nature protectors all around the country." - Paul Powlesland, Lawyers For NatureThe film will be introduced by members of the STRAW campaign to Save the TRees of Armada Way. For more information visit: www.strawplymouth.com

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FREE ENTRY - BOOKING ADVISEDBeautifully written and produced by Time-Lock Productions, these entertaining and informative short films are about famous, remarkable English and Scottish cases from 1892 and 1932 that transformed the law around the world. The films will be introduced by producer Hugo de Rijke and co-director and editor Rob Giles from Plymouth University, followed by a post-screening Q&A together with screenwriter and co-director Hugh Janes.Episode 1: Mrs Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Co (24 mins)A short film dramatisation of a famous contract law case that took place in 1892 during the Russian Flu pandemic, which killed over a million people across Europe. The Carbolic Smoke Ball company guaranteed their product would prevent flu or they’d pay a large reward. Mrs Carlill tried their product – then sued the company in a landmark case that still prevails around the world.Episode 2: The Strange Case of the Snail in a Bottle (40 mins)A short film dramatisation of Donoghue v Stevenson (1932), which established the crucial principle of the duty of care and laid the foundation of the modern law of negligence. Ever since, millions of claims around the world for injury or loss have relied upon this extraordinary case.

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