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FILM SCREENING: The Need To Grow

“Save the soil. Save the world.”
Executive Produced & Narrated by Rosario Dawson

 

A STORY OF SOLUTIONS

In a race against the end of farmable soil, three individuals fight for change in the industry of agricultural food production, calling for a revolution.
“The Need to GROW” delivers alarming evidence on the importance of healthy soil — revealing not only the potential of localized food production working with nature, but our opportunity as individuals to help regenerate our planet’s dying soils and participate in the restoration of the Earth.

 

“Perhaps the best film on sustainability I have ever seen.”
— Teddy Grouya, Founding Director – American Documentary Film Festival

 

A STORY OF RESILIENCE

The Need To GROW explores both the opportunities, and the struggles, of challenging the status quo with real world solutions.
The inspiring stories are supported by featured experts Dr. Vandana Shiva (Physicist and Agroecologist), Paul Stamets (world-renowned Mycologist), David King (Master Gardener and founder of SLOLA), Douglas Gayeton (founder of Lexicon of Food), Jeffrey Smith (author of Seeds of Deception), Kathy Kellogg Johnson (composting expert), and Permaculture Guru Larry Santoyo.

 

“I loved this movie…it was one of those environmental movies that gave me hope.”
— Todd James, Global News

 

THE MOVIE TRAILER:

 

HOSTED BY CASCAIA COLLECTIVE

Cascaia Collective is a new project by a small, committed group of Cascadia community members who wish to do more to build deeper roots in our community. We steward conversations & projects around food sovereignty, place & villagemaking, community resilience & belonging.

 

“No human being on the planet should miss this film.”
— Society of Voice Arts and Sciences

 

OUR VENUE

Sunset Labs sits on the traditional, ancestral, unceded homelands of the Lekwungen people, now also known as the Songhees and Esquimalt Nations. We endeavour to honour this land, its peoples and treaties by strengthening our relationship and responsibilities to them. We acknowledge and thank the Lekwungen people, on whose land we live, work, create, dance and play.

 

“The stories are an inspiring example of resilience and solutions.”
— Rosario Dawson, Executive Producer and Narrator

 

THE DETAILS

hosted at Sunset Labs, 400 Herald St
all ages | PAY WHAT YOU CAN: $10-$25
6:30pm – doors
7:00pm – film screening
8:30pm – facilitated discussion
9:00pm – completion

 

ADVANCE TICKETS AVAILABLE

If you wish to secure your seat in advance, send a contribution of $10-$25 via Paypal or eTransfer to: payments@sunsetlabs.ca
(some tickets will also be available at the door)

 

 

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