Articles Tagged with the word ‘film’

 

Earth Matters on Stage

 
 

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24 Nov 2008

 

Earth Matters on Stage' was set up to bring focus and furtherdevelopment to an emerging genre of theatre, known as ecodrama - anyplay, comedy, drama or musical with an ecological theme.

 

Celebrating Our Seed Keepers

 
 

Archive

24 Nov 2008

 

The Seedsavers Network has produced a beautiful film celebrating the seed keepers, farmers and gardeners who are ensuring our long-term survival.

 

Local Films for Local People

 
 

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24 Nov 2008

 

Community films are produced in much the same as way any other film,except that they seek to involve the surrounding community in whichthey are based.

 

One Giant Leap What About Me?

 
 

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10 Jun 2008

 

Following a seven-week run on Channel 4, One Giant Leap ñ What About Me? is now available on DVD.

 

The Pangea Day Mission & Purpose

 
 

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06 May 2008

 

Pangea Day is a global event bringing the world together through film. In a world where people are often divided by borders, difference and conflict, it's easy to lose sight of what we all have in common.

 

Thomas Berry ñ The Great Story

 
 

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18 Mar 2008

 

The Great Story is the story of the changing story. Whenever a newdiscovery is made in the sciences, this creation story changes. Changeis to be welcomed ó not feared.'

 

Julie Christie Becomes Ambassador

 
 

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17 Mar 2008

 

Multi-award-winning actress, Julie Christie, has recently become anambassador for Survival International, the worldwide organisation thatsupports tribal peoples.

 

The Age of Stupid

 
 

Archive

04 Mar 2008

 

Pete Postlethwaite stars in climate change documentary from the Director of McLibel and the Oscar-winning Producer of One Day In September

 

Listen

 
 

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29 Feb 2008

 


 

Imagine Rainbow

 
 

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30 Nov 2007

 


 

Calling All Who Care for the Planet

 
 

Archive

17 Oct 2007

 

The film Whale Dreamers, a Julian Lennon production, is the winner of eight international awards at film festivals around the world.

 

Leonardo’s 11th Hour

 
 

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17 Oct 2007

 

In The 11th Hour the subject of global warming is taken to a wholenew level, delving even deeper into the issues outlined by Al Gore's AnInconvenient Truth.

 

Venezuelan Youth Orchestra Comes to the Proms

 
 

Archive, Youth

09 Jul 2007

 

The remarkable SimÛn Bolivar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela is coming to the BBC Proms for their debut at the Royal Albert Hall on August 19th 2007.

 

It’s Showtime for Showcomotion

 
 

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21 Mar 2007

 

The UK's largest and longest-running young people's film festival is back for another year, providing budding young film-makers with a unique chance to showcase their talents. Film entries for Showcomotion can now be submitted. The theme for 2007 is Children's Rights'.

 

Media Box

 
 

Archive

21 Mar 2007

 

A new grants scheme offering from £100 for individuals to £80,000 for organisations, has been launched for young people to get creative.

 

ChewTV​.com

 
 

Archive

21 Mar 2007

 

If you are interested in film making, then check out chewtv.com ñ the UK's first broadband television channel, run by and for young people.

 

Home Sweet Home

 
 

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02 Mar 2007

 

Passionate environmentalist, Anita Sancha, has created a short animation, showing the effects our actions are having on our planet

 

The Calf’s World DVD

 
 

Archive

12 Dec 2006

 

Rosamund Young's ground breaking book offers us new insights into the nature of that most familiar of British farm animals - the cow With her new film 'The Calf's World' we get a unique insight into how cow's behave in the herd, their individual characters and family relationships.

 

Flushed Away A Game of Streets and Sewers

 
 

Archive

29 Nov 2006

 

To mark the release of the new animated film Flushed Away and topromote the benefits of recycling within the city of London, agiant-sized board game was played in Trafalgar Square, by Deputy Mayorof London Nicky Gavron and the actor Shane Richie.

 

The Sound of War Child

 
 

Archive, Youth

12 Jun 2006

 

Ever wanted to listen to the Kaiser Chiefs' version of Marvin Gaye's I Heard it through the Grapevine or the Stereophonics cover of Nothing Compares to you? Well, through War Child Music, now you can.