Pages tagged “Community & Social Justice”
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What is the Film Archive?
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At LandxSea, we are passionate about every environmental film we've screened. Each one has been carefully selected by our Festival Curators for its powerful storytelling and urgent themes.
The Film Archive is your gateway to discovering these stunning documentaries and narrative films. Whether you're new to environmental films or a long-time advocate, this archive is designed to inspire and inform.
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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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Film Archive
Explore the Montrose LandxSea Film Archive—featuring over 50 environmental documentaries from around the world. Discover films on climate change, nature conservation, coastal erosion, and more. Watch stories that inspire action and connect communities with global environmental movements.
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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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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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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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The Battle for Laikipia
Climate change and historical injustices ignite a conflict between Indigenous pastoralists and white ranchers in Kenya’s Laikipia County, highlighting the urgent need for reconciliation.
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Dùthchas—Community Forestry in Scotland
Kilfinan Community Forest’s woodland crofts model is revitalising native woodlands and communities, reshaping Scotland’s landscape post-Highland Clearances.