Synopsis: In Germany, concerned citizens step forward to save an ancient forest from one of Europe's biggest coal mines. They form an unlikely alliance with a frustrated community in rural England who are forced into action to protect their homes from a new opencast coal mine.
'FINITE: The Climate of Change' is an insider's view of the world of direct action; a raw, authentic and emotional insight into the David and Goliath battle between front line communities, activists and fossil fuel corporations.
Certificate: 12A (real violence, infrequent strong language)
Director: Rich Felgate
Running time: 1 hour 39 minutes.
For more information about the film please visit: FINITE: The Climate of Change website (www.finite-film.com)
The film will be captioned and accessible seating will be available. If you have any questions, please contact us at movingimage@nls.uk.
Image credit: Rich Felgate/Finite The Film.
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