Saturday 15 April, 7.30pm, with many thanks to St Clements Church for hosting us.
We’re screening “The Ants and the Grasshopper” – an award-winning documentary about farming, inequality, climate change and more.
“If you want someone to change, you go to their doorstep with your problem.”
Follow local Malawian farmer and activist Anita Chitaya as she travels from her village in Malawi to California to the White House. Her journey takes her across the rural-urban divide, schisms of race, class and gender, and the unfair impacts of climate change. Her journey challenges the thinking that allows us to believe we live on a different planet from everyone else.
This film will inspire you and touch your heart.
Hot drinks and chat afterwards. Film length: 75 minutes.
Free entry. Please register via this Eventbrite page so we know how many to expect. Thank you!, and we look forward to seeing you.
Donations welcome on the night to the community organisation “Soil Food and Healthy Communities in Malawi”, which is mentioned in the film.
Here’s the film trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIiv7oPrZoc
