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Lost for Words
Inspired by Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris's beloved book The Lost Words, the film soars across Britain's landscapes, rallying its subjects around precious nature rituals.
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Future Council
Filmmaker Damon Gameau invites eight bright, determined pupils—including CC from Edinburgh—on a biofuel-powered road trip across Europe to confront the giants behind the climate crisis.
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Rivers & Tides
Celebrate the launch of our 2025 LandxSea Film Festival theme Creative Ground: Artists Respond to the Climate with this special 25th anniversary screening of Rivers and Tides, Scottish artist Andy Goldsworthy’s iconic collaboration with director Thomas Riedelsheimer
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A Sudden Glimpse to Deeper Things
Award-winning, Edinburgh-based filmmaker Mark Cousins immerses the audience in this life-changing encounter between the glacier and the unusual brain of a 20th century Scottish woman, the artist Wilhelmina Barns-Graham.
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Make it to Munich
Make it to Munich is an uplifting story of human willpower, scientific ingenuity, and the questionable wisdom of making a film with one hand while the other one grasps the handlebars on a 1200 Kilometre cycle!
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A New Kind of Wilderness
This powerful Norwegian documentary follows the Payne family, living off-grid in harmony with nature—until tragedy forces them to face a changing world. Winner of the Grand Jury Prize for World Cinema-Documentary at Sundance 2024.
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Harvest
This gripping, folk horror-inflected drama from director Athina Rachel Tsangari (Chevalier, Attenberg) is a striking portrait of land, power, and displacement — themes that resonate deeply in today’s ecological crisis.
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Trump Trilogy: You've Been Trumped Too
A follow-up to You've Been Trumped, this film documents the ongoing impact of the Menie Estate development on local residents, particularly a 92-year-old Scottish widow, and raises important questions about sustainable development and environmental responsibility.
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Trump Trilogy: A Dangerous Game
Expanding the focus of You've Been Trumped, this film reveals how luxury golf resorts around the world—from Scotland to Croatia—affect the environment and local communities, raising questions about sustainable development and the social cost of such projects.
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Trump Trilogy: You've Been Trumped
This award-winning documentary explores how Donald Trump's golf resort in Aberdeenshire disrupted the local environment and community, igniting a fight over land rights and environmental justice.
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Nature Attack
A bird’s hunt for crickets becomes a complex journey, symbolising broader themes of conflict, nature, and humanity’s impact.
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The Eagle With The Sunlit Eye
Witness the dramatic reintroduction of the white-tailed eagle in Britain and the ensuing conflict within Scotland’s rural community.
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Plan Z: From Lab Coats to Handcuffs
When the UK government ignores mounting evidence for climate breakdown, three British scientists turn to civil disobedience to warn the public themselves, risking arrest, a criminal record, and their professional reputations.
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X Trillion
Fourteen women set sail on a 3,000-mile journey across the North Pacific to confront the plastic pollution crisis, aiming to transform both their lives and the planet’s future.
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Cuban Bees: The Organic Revolution
Discover Cuba's commitment to organic beekeeping and its impact on bees, agriculture, and the ecosystem, featuring insights from Havana beekeepers and a comparative view from Scottish researchers.
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Send Kelp!
Follow "Seaweed Nerd" Frances Ward as she embarks on an ambitious kelp farming venture off Canada’s west coast, discovering the immense potential of this miraculous organism.
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Planet Wind
Join renewable energy pioneer Andy Evans on a global journey exploring offshore wind energy’s transformative potential and its role in our sustainable future.
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Sermersuaq—The Great Ice
A Greenlandic hunter and a dedicated scientist join forces to protect the Arctic’s great ice sheet in this compelling short documentary on climate change.
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Notes From Sheepland
Bursting with candid observations of lipstick-wearing, always-swearing, no-nonsense artist and shepherd Orla Barry, this is an intimate and amusing look into the life of an off-the-grid artist.
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Finding Bo
Photographer Karen Miller braves the Scottish elements to capture the lives of Mountain hares, exploring the delicate balance between nature and adventure.
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