Film Screening: Living proof - A Climate Story

4pm

In the year that Scotland hosts the UN’s climate change conference (COP26), Living Proof explores the country’s complex relationship to the global climate crisis through film and music. In this new feature-length documentary from Scotland’s Moving Image Archive, curated footage evocatively shows how our environment has been shaped by the demand for energy, industry and growth, soundtracked by Scottish musicians past and present.

Curator and director Emily Munro frames Scotland’s post-war history through the lens of the current debate, inviting audiences on a journey to revisit the promises of the past and consider how they relate to our future on this planet. Was climate change inevitable? Can we break free from a boom-and-bust mentality? Are we able to adapt to ensure a healthy and sustainable future for generations to come?

This screening will be held in the Scottish Seabird Centre theatre space.

Director: Emily Munro | Countries of production: Scotland | Year: 2021 | Length: 96 min

Language: English | Age: 8+ years

Please note face coverings will be required at all times for everyone over 12 years of age, unless medically exempt.

Tickets

  • £6 per person
  • FREE for Seabird Bird Centre members - membership cards must be shown on the night, please remember to bring them with you. You can sign up to our membership scheme HERE.
Living Proof - A Climate Story
14 November 2021, 4pm - 6pm