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Natural Narratives Session #4 – Film Screening of Flow

Our aim is to bring together our communities during the long, dark winter months to engage in educational activities and discussions focused on a variety of environmental topics. Sessions will run on the last Friday of each month from September to March (excluding December). We kindly ask for a minimum £1 donation to book a ticket for each event, and further donations are greatly appreciated to help cover our costs. Our hope is that we all leave each session with new ideas about how each of us can make a difference for Scotland's wildlife, nature, and climate.

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Location: Sandison Hall, St. Fillans

Organisation: Aquila Wildlife & Nature CIC

Come join us for a relaxed film screening of the critically acclaimed film Flow, a family friendly adventure by Gints Zilbalodis about a cat surviving alongside other animals (including a capybara, lemur, secretary bird, and dog) in a world where water levels have dramatically risen. The movie is completely dialogue free and made entirely on Blender.

Afterwards we will invite Doug MacPhee from the Scottish Flood Forum to speak about flood protection, fitting in with the themes of the film. We will be providing popcorn, but bring along any other snacks or drinks you might like.

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