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SUMMARY:July 2 C Fylm presents Wild Rose
DESCRIPTION:Fresh out of prison\, a Scottish woman pursues her dream of becoming a country music star.
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/july-2-c-fylm-presents-wild-rose/
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SUMMARY:9 July - Our Land - Film
DESCRIPTION:OUR LAND dares to tread where few have trespassed before\, asking the timely question of who has the right to roam in the English countryside?  \nThe UK is a wild and beautiful place\, but the vast majority of it is off limits to the general public\, with 92% of land and 97% of all rivers in England not legally accessible. At the same time\, it is a landscape shaped by centuries of inheritance and tradition\, with land held and cared for by families across multiple generations.  \nOUR LAND takes us to the heart of the ‘Right to Roam’ movement as it embarks on a provocative trail of mass trespass\, campaigning and education\, while also exploring landowners’ concerns around environmental protection and the danger such widespread access could pose to a landscape already under threat. \nFeatures:\nGuy Shrubsole – Author of ‘Who Owns England’ & ‘The Lie of the Land’\nNick Hayes – Author of ‘The Book of Trespass’\nLandowners from Cornwall to Scotland\nMembers of the Right to Roam movement \n<https://www.theguardian.com/film/2026/may/05/our-land-review-right-to-roam-campaign?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other>\n[2042.jpg] \nDirector Orban Wallace\nBBFC Cert 12A\nRunning time 90 minutes \nhttps://youtu.be/est-ISGu9D0  \nDownload
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/9-july-our-land-film/
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SUMMARY:July 16 - Film -  Where Women Rise
DESCRIPTION:Seventeen women. One mountain. No more silence. \nIn the shadow of Africa’s highest peak\, a group of extraordinary women embark on a journey that begins long before they reach the foothills of Kilimanjaro. Cloudline: Where Women Rise is a raw\, breathtaking documentary following seventeen trekkers as they battle sub-zero temperatures\, thinning air\, and the physical limits of their own bodies to conquer the “Roof of Africa.” \nBut for this team\, the steepest climb has already happened. \nMore than half of the trekkers live with life-altering childbirth injuries or ostomy bags—conditions often shrouded in shame and medical stigma. From survivors of traumatic births to those reclaiming their identity after stoma surgery\, these women are hiking to fundraise for a charity dedicated to supporting and empowering other women both in the UK and Kenya to embrace life after stoma surgery or childbirth injury. \n“We aren’t just climbing for ourselves; we’re climbing for every woman who has been told her body is a source of shame. We are taking that shame to the summit and leaving it there.” \nThe Journey at a Glance:\nThe Mission: Raising vital funds and awareness for childbirth injuries and ostomy support in Kenya. \nThe Team: 17 women united by shared trauma and a refusal to be defined by their physical “limitations.” \nThe Challenge: 19\,341 feet of unforgiving terrain where every step is a testament to resilience. \nThrough intimate interviews and grueling high-altitude footage\, the film strips away the taboos surrounding women’s health. It’s not just a story about a trek; it’s a cinematic celebration of radical vulnerability\, sisterhood\, and the indomitable strength of the female spirit. \nWitness the moment when “broken” becomes “unbreakable.” \n*All ticket revenue will go to the charity Chameleon Buddies\nhttps://chameleonbuddies.org.uk/ \nThis film has not been submitted for age certification and therefore has to be advertised as certificate 18 \nhttps://www.instagram.com/cloudline_wherewomenrise?igsh=MXAweWducDEzNHNydw== \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/july-16-film-where-women-rise/
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SUMMARY:10 September: Film Jo in the Water + Q&A with Director Pip Piper and Jo Bateman
DESCRIPTION:Jo in the Water follows a passionate sea swimmer turned reluctant activist\, Exmouth-based Jo Bateman\, as she takes on one of the UK’s biggest water companies in a David-and-Goliath battle to protect our waters from devastating sewage pollution. \nIn the wake of Channel 4’s recent hard-hitting docu-drama which has left many people both angry and frustrated\, Jo in the Water picks up the baton from Dirty Business and seeks out joy and inspiration amongst the many amazing individuals fighting to make a diﬀerence. \nAs Jo’s courage helps ignite a growing movement\, this film exposes the dire state of our water system and asks: who will stand up for our right to swim in clean natural waters\, for the species and communities that rely upon them? \nJo in the Water is a feature-length documentary made by award-winning filmmakers with a strong track record of bringing powerful stories to our cinema screens. It is not just about water pollution; it is about connection—to nature\, to our own sense of place\, and to our responsibility for the world around us. \nFeaturing Jo Bateman\, Jeremy Vine\, Jim Murray MBE and Chris Packham. \n“Jo inspires people… they realise that together we have a greater strength. In a shoal like this we become mighty.”\nChris Packham\, Wildlife TV presenter & conservationist \n“As someone deeply entrenched in the fight to save our waters from pollution I’m delighted to be part of this important documentary. Jo Bateman’s story is an inspirational one and she’s a fantastic example to the younger generation who will need to battle hard for their waters. This film is a joyful celebration of grassroots activism.” \nJim Murray MBE\, actor & activist angler.Film Information \nDirector: Pip Piper\nLength: 77 minutes\nLanguage: English\nOrigin: UK\nCert: 12A \n* All ticket income from this film (after expenses) will be donated to Drip Drip https://dripdriptamar.org/ \nMore about the film on the official website:\nhttps://www.jointhewater.com/ \nLink to trailer on YouTube:\nhttps://youtu.be/xGxX71FXrTQ \n 
URL:https://calstockarts.org/event/10-september-film-jo-in-the-water-qa-with-director-pip-piper-and-jo-bateman/
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