Event Surses
Filme für die Erde Pop-up Kino
Documentary film on the topic of "Regenerative Agriculture"
Description
Date
29.05.2026 from 20:00 to 22:00 o'clock
Price
The pop-up cinema is based on collections and is open to all interested parties.
Ort
Cinema Stalla
Organizer
Infostelle Parc Ela
On Friday, May 29, 2026, Films for the Earth and WWF Switzerland, together with CO-ORGANIZER IN LOCATION & ORT, invite you to a pop-up cinema. In doing so, we will take on the important topic of "Regenerative Agriculture" and the film SIX INCHES OF SOIL by Colin Ramsay will be shown. It tells the inspiring story of young British farmers who are opposing the industrial food system and using regenerative agriculture to strengthen soils, health and local communities.
Together with committed co-organisers, Films for the Earth and WWF Switzerland are showing SIX INCHES OF SOIL throughout German-speaking Switzerland and at locations in neighbouring countries. In the film, director Colin Ramsay accompanies three people who are at a turning point in their lives: Anna Jackson, eleventh generation on a farm and sheep farm in Lincolnshire, Adrienne Gordon, who grows a variety of vegetables on a few hectares in Cambridgeshire, and Ben Thomas, who keeps grass-fed cattle in Cornwall and wants to work with natural processes instead of replacing 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.
Together with committed co-organisers, Films for the Earth and WWF Switzerland are showing SIX INCHES OF SOIL throughout German-speaking Switzerland and at locations in neighbouring countries. In the film, director Colin Ramsay accompanies three people who are at a turning point in their lives: Anna Jackson, eleventh generation on a farm and sheep farm in Lincolnshire, Adrienne Gordon, who grows a variety of vegetables on a few hectares in Cambridgeshire, and Ben Thomas, who keeps grass-fed cattle in Cornwall and wants to work with natural processes instead of replacing 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.
Additional information
All information and pop-up cinemas can be found at: www.pop-up.filmefuerdieerde.org
Veranstaltungsort
Cinema Stalla
7457 Bivio
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