For Hosts
Sign Up

Six Inches of Soil

Hosted by GCDA

In-person

When

Oct 17, 6:30 PM BST

Where

Kidbrooke Community Hub

8 Pegler Square, London, England, SE3 9GR

Price

Free Screening

Share with friends

About the event

'Six Inches of Soil' unearths a hidden truth: beneath our feet lies the key to sustenance and survival. This film demands your attention.

Experience Six Inches of Soil – A Game-Changing Story of Hope and Transformation

Discover the power of regenerative farming with Six Inches of Soil, the must-watch documentary that’s transforming the way we think about food. Follow the inspiring journey of three young farmers—Anna Jackson, Adrienne Gordon, and Ben Thomas—as they battle the harmful effects of industrial agriculture and pioneer sustainable practices that heal the land and nourish communities.

This film is more than just a story; it’s a movement. Six Inches of Soil tackles critical issues like food security, sustainability, and the future of farming.

Don’t miss your chance to be part of the change. Watch Six Inches of Soil and be inspired to support a healthier, more sustainable food system.

Book your FREE viewing today!

Event Participants

Claire Pritchard

Chair of London Food Board - Q&A Panel

Victoria Sherwin

Incredible Edible Lambeth - Q&A Panel

Chloe Dunnett

Founder of Sitopia - Q&A Panel

About the film

The inspiring story of British farmers standing up against the industrial food system and transforming the way they produce food - to heal the soil, benefit our health and provide for local communities.

Genre

Environment

Runtime

1h 36m

Released

2024

Director

Colin Ramsay

Producer

Claire Mackenzie

Executive Producer

Mark Aldridge

Cast

Ben Thomas, Anna Jackson, Adrienne Gordon, Satish Kumar, Henry Dimbleby, Ian Wilkinson, Vicki Hird, Andrew Jackson, John Pawsey, Dee Woods, Nicole Masters, Tom Pearson, Tim Lang, Mike Berners Lee, Marina O'Connell, Nic Renison, Matt Chatfield, Claudia Thomas

About the space

View the film on a large screen at 6.30pm in this new community centre, Transport access: Kidbrooke station, buses 178, 335 and free parking in neigbhouring side streets.

Community Center

Indoor Event

Wheelchair accessible

© 2024 Kinema, Inc.