This film follows the 'right to roam' movement exploring land ownership and what it means to have a connection to the land. Registration required for free tickets.
"Our Land" seamlessly juxtaposes the two sides of the debate around our access to nature, giving voice to the different perspectives: those fighting for greater access to the countryside and the landowners who are seen as the stewards of the land. Blending history with an eye on the future, Our Land charts the conflict, exploring the complex issues of access, custodianship and conservation. Articulately presenting arguments from both sides, the film challenges age-old beliefs around property that have shaped our relationship with the land for over a thousand years. And as the battle for nature continues the film asks the vital question, who truly has the right to roam?
Presented in collaboration with the Princeton Garden Theatre.
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EVENT TYPE: | Special Events | Films | *Registration Required |
TAGS: | PEFF |