Hungry for Change and Food for Thought are the latest films from Cornwall’s Climate Stories, an award-winning documentary series praised by Sir David Attenborough. The filmmakers and contributors joined us for a discussion and climate-friendly food tasting session following the screening.
From Cornwall Climate Care:
“Another brilliant evening and an absolutely fantastic audience for our double bill screening (‘Food for Thought and launch of ‘Hungry for Change’) at Plymouth Arts Cinema last night.
There was an animated discussion and Q&A after the film, with so many people saying they’re now determined to do more in their local areas – be that planting fruit trees, volunteering in community gardens, growing their own veg, helping with gleaning or just ordering a veg box from local growers.
Bryony and Claire were busy behind the scenes while the films were playing, assembling the insect and plant-based canapes for the tasting session. Once again, nearly everybody was super keen to try to insects – and surprised at how tasty they were!
Thanks very much to Rebecca Hand from Cafe Abundance – Real Junk Food Project Torpoint & Rame and Linda Dunstone from Permaculture Kernow for joining us on the Q&A panel, Yum Bug for kindly supplying the insect ingredients and the lovely people at Plymouth Arts Cinema for being so incredibly helpful and supportive in laying on this event.”
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