This festival, and the process that preceded it, reflects an aspiration for a global exchange of ideas between those working at the frontiers of agroecological transitions; the science, the practice and the social movement.
The films on display represent the culmination of a complex 10 month process that sought to put the power of digital storytelling into the hands of agroecology research networks across 10 countries. This process didn’t collect professionally produced submissions — it sought to develop localised capabilities for place-based, digital storytelling.
More details about the festival here
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