Pages tagged “Public Health & Environmental Health”
-
What is the Film Archive?
👇 Use the tags at the bottom of this page to start exploring.
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.
-
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.
-
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.
-
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.
-
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.
-
The End of the World
Ali Aschman expertly intertwines personal grief with the looming threat of climate change, exploring the depths of human emotion and resilience.
-
Frontier Town
As Fairbourne faces decommissioning by 2054 due to rising tides, its residents confront the harsh reality of becoming the UK's first climate refugees.
-
FINITE: The Climate of Change
FINITE unfolds as an extraordinary insider’s view of direct action in the climate movement.
-
The Oil Machine
Confront the paradox of North Sea oil and gas drilling in the face of climate change ambitions.
-
The North Drift
Track the journey of GPS-tagged plastic waste from Europe to the Arctic Circle, underscoring the urgency to tackle marine pollution.