Just Eat It: A Food Waste Story
The UK Green Film Festival is back at the Glasgow film theatre (Gft) this week with a short series of films exploring environmental issues. Running from 3 to 8 May, it includes screenings of Su Rynard's moving documentary The Messenger, about the decline of songbird populations, and Just Eat It: A Food Waste Story, which will be accompanied by a live satellite link Q&A with directors Jenny Rustemeyer and Grant Baldwin.
Also screening will be animated favourites Oddball And The Penguins and Nausicaä Of The Valley Of The Wind. The festival is community led and supported by environmental organisations across the country....
The UK Green Film Festival is back at the Glasgow film theatre (Gft) this week with a short series of films exploring environmental issues. Running from 3 to 8 May, it includes screenings of Su Rynard's moving documentary The Messenger, about the decline of songbird populations, and Just Eat It: A Food Waste Story, which will be accompanied by a live satellite link Q&A with directors Jenny Rustemeyer and Grant Baldwin.
Also screening will be animated favourites Oddball And The Penguins and Nausicaä Of The Valley Of The Wind. The festival is community led and supported by environmental organisations across the country....
- 5/3/2016
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
The distributor picked up all Us rights at the Hot Docs International Film Festival to Su Rynard’s cautionary environmental documentary.
The Messenger chronicles the struggle of songbirds to survive in turbulent environmental conditions brought about by humans and argues that their demise will signify the crash of the global ecosystem.
SongbirdSOS Productions Inc negotiated the deal with Kino Lorber and produced alongside Films à Cinq/Arte.
The film will open via Kino Lorber’s Alive Mind Cinema label in New York at Cinema Village on December 4 and Los Angeles at Laemmle Monicas on December 11 followed by a release in more than 30 markets nationwide.
DVD and digital will follow in 2016.
The Messenger chronicles the struggle of songbirds to survive in turbulent environmental conditions brought about by humans and argues that their demise will signify the crash of the global ecosystem.
SongbirdSOS Productions Inc negotiated the deal with Kino Lorber and produced alongside Films à Cinq/Arte.
The film will open via Kino Lorber’s Alive Mind Cinema label in New York at Cinema Village on December 4 and Los Angeles at Laemmle Monicas on December 11 followed by a release in more than 30 markets nationwide.
DVD and digital will follow in 2016.
- 10/14/2015
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
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