People's Emergency Briefing + Community Discussion | LandxSea Monthly
Thursday, 14 May, 2026 at 7:30 PM
Location
Montrose PlayhouseThe Mall
Montrose , Angus DD10 8NN
United Kingdom
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FREE COMMUNITY SCREENING
This May, LandxSea is partnering with Angus Climate Hub and Sea Change Montrose to host a special free screening of the PEOPLE’S EMERGENCY BRIEFING, followed by an open community response discussion.
🗓️ Thursday 14 May, 7:30pm
📍 Montrose Playhouse
🎟️ Free, booking essential
This screening will be subtitled and the open discussion will include live captioning (CART) on-screen. Find out more about Access at our venue.
What’s happening with climate and nature, and what does it mean for everyday life in the UK?
This eye-opening new film brings together leading UK scientists and experts to share the latest evidence, and why it matters, from extreme weather and food security to health and the cost of living.
The film is based on the National Emergency Briefing on the climate and nature crisis in Westminster (featured by ITV, Channel 4 and The Times), with appearances from Chris Packham, Deborah Meaden, and a range of voices from across the UK.
After the screening, stay for an open community conversation facilitated by LandxSea co-founder Rachel Caplan, Angus Climate Hub coordinator Kate Munro and Sea Change artist Eve Mosher. This will be a space for people to share responses, questions and ideas, reflect on what the film means for Montrose and Angus, and think together about possible next steps locally.
Seats are free, but booking is recommended as space is limited. Bring a friend, neighbour or family member — everyone is welcome.
Additional Info on box office, venue, travel & accessibility.
This special event is presented by LandxSea in partnership with Montrose Playhouse, Angus Climate Hub, Sea Change Montrose, and the UK Green Film Network; free community tickets are made possible through the generous support of our funders.
Film Producers: Simon & Nick Oldridge | Country: United Kingdom | Year: 2026 | Running Time: 50 min | Language: English | Subtitles: Yes | Rating: PG
Full details on this national screening & discussion series is at nebriefing.org
About our event partners and discussion facilitators

Angus Climate Hub — Kate Munro (Hub Coordinator)
Kate leads the Angus Climate Hub, funded by the Scottish Government with a mission to help the people and nature of Angus thrive. A founding member of Sustainable Kirriemuir and a wildlife filmmaker with over ten years' experience, Kate is passionate about the power of collective community ideas, skills, and action to create positive change.
The Hub connects people, shares knowledge and skills, and supports the funding and development of local projects. It is hosted by Montrose Community Trust.
Sea Change Montrose — Eve Mosher (Embedded Artist)
Sea Change is a community arts project hosted by Culture for Climate Scotland, exploring how coastal towns like Montrose can meet the challenges of climate change. The project brings together local communities, organisations, and embedded artist Eve Mosher.
Originally based in New York and now living in rural northeast Scotland, Eve uses storytelling, participatory art, and systems thinking to help communities imagine and shape more hopeful futures.
LandxSea — Rachel Caplan (Co-Founder/Director)
Rachel co-founded LandxSea to create a welcoming, place-based space for environmental cinema, creative exchange, and community action. Her work as a film festival producer and impact strategist for documentary films spans the UK and USA.
Her work centres on the power of film to connect people, place, and action, using storytelling to spark dialogue around urgent environmental and social issues.
LandxSea Monthly: Environmental Films, Year-Round
LandxSea is Scotland’s Environmental Film Festival, held each September at the Montrose Playhouse, celebrating bold storytelling that sparks action.
With LandxSea Monthly, we’re keeping that spirit alive year-round.
This carefully curated series features exclusive previews, international gems, and must-see films that challenge, inspire, and ignite meaningful conversations about our planet — far beyond the festival weekend.
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