As part of the Campus Day, we are cooperating with Films for the Earth and WWF Switzerland for a pop-up cinema at the HfGG!
All information: https://hfgg.de/events/event/filme-fuer-die-erde-pop-up-kino
The movie SIX INCHES OF SOIL will be shown. It tells the inspiring story of young British farmers who are taking a stand against the industrial food system and using regenerative agriculture to strengthen soils, health and local communities.
Director Colin Ramsay follows three people who are at a turning point in their lives: Anna Jackson, an eleventh generation farmer on a Lincolnshire arable and sheep farm, Adrienne Gordon, who grows diverse vegetables on a few acres in Cambridgeshire, and Ben Thomas, who keeps grass-fed cattle in Cornwall and wants to work with natural processes rather than replace them.
SIX INCHES OF SOIL addresses issues that are also present in Swiss agriculture. It ties in with current developments and practical examples. The film combines personal stories with knowledge about agroecology and shows how agriculture not only produces food, but also shapes the future.
Over one weekend (29.-31.05.26) and together with committed co-organizers, Films for the Earth and WWF Switzerland will be showing SIX INCHES OF SOIL throughout the DACH region. The pop-up cinema is based on collections and is open to all interested parties. All information and pop-up cinemas can be found at: www.pop-up.filmefuerdieerde.org
Moderation: Konstantin Steinmeyer. Konstantin is an environmental economist and founder of the think tank Torre San Teobaldo, which works at the interface of research, real laboratories and social transformation. He is studying for a Master's degree in Economics - Sustainability - Social Design at the HfGG. His focus is on the design of resilient food systems and regenerative forms of economy. As chairman of Ahrtrüffel e.V., he also combines scientific expertise with practical regional development.
Following the film, we invite you to a joint discussion
All welcome!
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