Screened as part of TOAFF21
The enchanting Peruvian legend of a Kukama god comes alive in this animated film about the creation of the vast, winding rivers of the Amazon.
Screening as part of STILL / HEAR at TOAFF21.
Screened as part of TOAFF21
The enchanting Peruvian legend of a Kukama god comes alive in this animated film about the creation of the vast, winding rivers of the Amazon.
Screening as part of STILL / HEAR at TOAFF21.
Screened as part of TOAFF17
A moving portrait of resilience on the frontlines of climate change.
Screened as part of TOAFF20
Alongside the call of the humpback whale, the voices of a whale guide, a biologist and a ship captain help us navigate the pressing issue of noise pollution.
Screened as part of TOAFF19
In their follow-up to Manufactured Landscapes and Watermark (TOAFF14), photographer Edward Burtynsky and his artistic collaborators Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de pencier offer a cinematic meditation on the way human activity has reshaped the Earth.
Combining DIY cultivation with community-centred justice work like shared meals, workshops, campaigning and organising, RHYZE Mushrooms’ work is rooted in mycelial values: community, collaboration and mutual aid.
Glasgow Community Food Network was established in 2017 to bring together practitioners and organisations in the private, public and third sectors along with other interested individuals to develop a flourishing […]
A+E braids the terms accident and emergency, art and ecology, art and education.