If A Tree Falls: Political Environmental Screening at Cafe Kino
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"An intimate evening of activism and education at Kino: they screen award-winning documentary If A Tree Falls, following the story of imprisoned “eco-terrorist” Daniel McGowan and radical environmentalist group the Earth Liberation Front, alongside art and info stalls from Mintemori and BASE Social Centre."

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A event held at Cafe Kino on Saturday 20th December. The event starts at 18:00.


Cafe Kino x Base Presents:
- 'If A Tree Falls' (2011 documentary)
- Saturday 20th December
- Screening starting at 6.30pm
- activist stalls and info shop in the cafe
- PWYC starting at £3
- Safe(r) space
- NOTAFLOF

stalls from:
- Base Info Shop
- Mintemori

Come together in the power of community.

Times:
5.30pm - Doors
6.00pm - Screening starts
7.30pm - Screening ends
7.30pm - Post film discussion in cafe
9.00pm - Curfew

If A Tree Falls is the Academy Award-nominated documentary, about an environmentalist who faced life in prison for burning two timber facilities. Directed by Oscar-winning filmmaker Marshall Curry.

Cafe Kino Venue Statement:
Cafe Kino is a vegan cafe and community space located in the heart of stokes croft. We are a non-profit workers co-op and strive to be a safe and radical space for all. As such we want to continue to nurture a community driven space of solidarity and creativity.

Cafe Kino Accessibility Statement:
Due to structural limits out of our control, this screening is not wheelchair accessible. The basement space is down a steep flight of stairs that make it inaccessible and we apologise for this.

The ground floor cafe area is completely accessible and we venture to put on a variety of events in this space. We have a gender neutral and wheelchair accessible toilet located on the ground floor.

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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