Documentary film appearance : "Living the Change"
Happen films approached me in late 2017 for an interview on camera for their feature documentary film 'Living the Change".
Over the course of a couple of hours we covered a range of topics including regenerative agriculture, sustainable living, energy, ecology, economy, resilience and food systems - a good amount of which made it into the final cut of the film.
You can see a short trailer for it below:
It premiered in New Zealand during February of 2018, and in Australia on March 8. I went along to that Melbourne screening, and enjoyed taking part in a panel Q&A session afterwards with the filmmakers Jordan Osmond & Antoinette Wilson.
If you're the sort of person who's interested in environmental issues, and/or hearing about positive responses to the challenges of climate change and sustainability - then this film is a must-see.
One of the things that sets this film apart from many others out there is its focus on the positive stories, the people out there who are making changes and a difference.
It's really refreshing and inspiring to see so many different positive stories from people tackling these things head-on within their own personal contexts.
For more information on the film, or to find out where the next screening near you is, please visit the website: livingthechangefilm.com
You can also view the film on the Amazon video streaming platform.
Over the course of a couple of hours we covered a range of topics including regenerative agriculture, sustainable living, energy, ecology, economy, resilience and food systems - a good amount of which made it into the final cut of the film.
You can see a short trailer for it below:
It premiered in New Zealand during February of 2018, and in Australia on March 8. I went along to that Melbourne screening, and enjoyed taking part in a panel Q&A session afterwards with the filmmakers Jordan Osmond & Antoinette Wilson.
If you're the sort of person who's interested in environmental issues, and/or hearing about positive responses to the challenges of climate change and sustainability - then this film is a must-see.
One of the things that sets this film apart from many others out there is its focus on the positive stories, the people out there who are making changes and a difference.
It's really refreshing and inspiring to see so many different positive stories from people tackling these things head-on within their own personal contexts.
For more information on the film, or to find out where the next screening near you is, please visit the website: livingthechangefilm.com
You can also view the film on the Amazon video streaming platform.