Film
Cornwall’s Climate Stories – three short films + Q&A
If you are interested in how climate change is affecting us, join us as we host Cornwall Climate Care who will be introducing three short films which take a closer look at the impact locally and the wider global implications. The filmmakers will be on hand for a Q&A after the screenings.
The first film is Under The Surface (running time 30:55), looking at how climate change is impacting Cornwall's marine environment - and meeting the local people working to tackle it and find solutions.
The second film is Plenty More Fish? (running time 27:40), which follows a local fisherman as he explores how climate change is impacting Cornwall's fishing industry - and what we can all do to help.
The third film in the series, Living on the Edge, is presented by Emma Hazeldine, a passionate ultra runner. Emma travels around the Cornish coast path, witnessing the ever-increasing impacts of coastal erosion, and learning about how Cornwall's coastal communities are preparing for the future as sea levels rise.
Event sold out?
Email info@plymouthartscinema.org to be added to the waiting list. Please indicate your name, date and time of the event, number of tickets you require, and the best phone number to contact you on. We'll be in touch if tickets become available.
Accessibility
We want our cinema to be as inclusive as possible. Access information is available here. Please email info@plymouthartscinema.org or phone 01752 206114 if you have any questions.
The first film is Under The Surface (running time 30:55), looking at how climate change is impacting Cornwall's marine environment - and meeting the local people working to tackle it and find solutions.
The second film is Plenty More Fish? (running time 27:40), which follows a local fisherman as he explores how climate change is impacting Cornwall's fishing industry - and what we can all do to help.
The third film in the series, Living on the Edge, is presented by Emma Hazeldine, a passionate ultra runner. Emma travels around the Cornish coast path, witnessing the ever-increasing impacts of coastal erosion, and learning about how Cornwall's coastal communities are preparing for the future as sea levels rise.
Event sold out?
Email info@plymouthartscinema.org to be added to the waiting list. Please indicate your name, date and time of the event, number of tickets you require, and the best phone number to contact you on. We'll be in touch if tickets become available.
Accessibility
We want our cinema to be as inclusive as possible. Access information is available here. Please email info@plymouthartscinema.org or phone 01752 206114 if you have any questions.