Watch Again | 2025 Fest Films Online

If you loved a LandxSea screening or missed out, here's your chance to watch many of these incredible films again. From indigenous activists to North Sea wildlife, climate migrants to nature in art - there's a story for everyone!


ONLINE RENTAL

  • From Havana with Hope: Climate Shorts from Cuba - An inspiring collection of Cuban short documentaries, showcasing everyday people solving environmental problems creatively in their own backyards, but making an impact far beyond Cuba's shores.  WATCH NOW

 

  • Lowland Kids Life in Limbo (short) - The short film by director Sandra Winther, following two teengers dubbed America's first "climate refugees", that inspired her debut feature-length documentary LOWLAND KIDS, our 2025 LandxSea Film Festival Centrepiece Premiere.  WATCH NOW

 

  • The Pine Hunters (short) -Two intrepid ecologists journey to the loneliest Scots Pine in Britain, to record the last of our ancient wild Caledonian forests.  WATCH NOW

 

  • The World We Make is Shaped by the Stories We Tell (short) - A journey through time and energy. A recycled film production using archive films in the public domain, clips from my previous film productions, and edited 3 metres from filmmaker Mark Jenkins' home.  WATCH NOW

 


IN CINEMAS

  • Lost for Words | 2025's North Light Award winner - A soaring journey across Britain’s landscapes and seasons, inspired by Robert Macfarlane & Jackie Morris’s beloved book The Lost Words, reclaiming the vanished names of the wild - and with them, our bond to nature. 12 November, 5.45pm at Filmhouse, Edinburgh

 

 


STAY TUNED FOR UPDATES

LandxSea 2025 included many films showing in the UK or Scotland for the first time, and these are not yet on general release or available online. Some may be available to book for community screenings - check the web listings for details. 

 

  • Future Council - An inspiring and rollicking journey, Future Council is a coming-of-age journey that dares to imagine a brighter future and the perfect jumping-off point for discussions with young audiences engaged in environmental activism. Book a screening with Independent Cinema Office

 

  • The Pickers - A journey to European fields where our fruit and vegetables are grown. Blueberries in Portugal, olives in Greece, strawberries in Spain – more than two million migrants work in European fields, most of them without contract or minimum wage, some without papers or with high debts to agents. Find out more about the Campaign for A Fair Pick (and the film)

 

  • Itu Ninu - In a highly controlled smart city in the year 2084 two climate migrants try to connect through old-fashioned letters. Find out more

 

  • North Sea, Nature Untamed - Plunge beneath the waves through the eyes of diver and underwater cameraman Peter van Rodijnen in this thrilling cinematic adventure that showcases the North Sea in all its glory. Find out more

 

  • When Fish Begin To Crawl - A single-screen triptych with cinematic visions of cosmic dawns, Devonian shores, and the carbon-rich peat bogs of Scotland’s Flow Country, with an original soundtrack performed by the RSNO. Find out more / Listen to the album