Field and Folk, Screening and Music, July 17 from 6.30pm

This brand new film celebrates the people and the landscapes at the heart of the Cotswolds. For a year, farmers and custodians of the countryside have been followed and filmed for a brand new look at how the land makes the Cotswolds and the communities that live there.

”It’s not just about farming, but about how we live, how we work with nature, and how we look after ourselves and each other” Tea Smart, Director, Field and Folk.

Throughout the film, music helps bring the stories alive and ahead of our screening, we’ll have a special performance from Lawton & Mack who have created the soundtrack of Field and Folk.

Following the film, we have a Q and A. The film’s producer, Tea Smart, will be joined by Lydia from Homegrown at Hampen, organic farmer Andrew Bullock, and Lucy Robbins, a young farmer from Ashton under Hill for a discussion.

Tickets £10 standard. Book via the link – you’ll be taken to an external website for purchase.

Music from 6.30pm, screening from 7pm with panel discussion at 8.15pm.

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