James McAteer
Earth Stories Film Festival - film screening
Earth Stories Film Festival 2024
Introduction to the festival and film screening
Wolfson Lecture Theatre, Sustainability Hub, Home Farm, Keele University. Free, drop in.
Saturday – 2-2:45pm in the Chapel
Sunday – 11:00-12:15 in Sustainability Hub
If you have an interest in filmmaking, storytelling or just love watching a good film then join James McAteer, Lecturer in Media and from the Earth Stories Film Festival team to learn more about this amazing locally organised festival, how to get involved, and experience a few of the winning films from 2023.
Earth Stories Film Festival is a Keele University-based environmental film festival aimed at young filmmakers (14-25 years old). The festival is a student-led initiative that provides a platform for students and young filmmakers from across the world to showcase their filmmaking talent. The event is managed by students from across the university and supported by staff from across academic disciplines. The festival will present new and inspirational stories addressing the climate crisis, natures degradation, and highlight pathways for sustainable futures through human-natures reconnections.
You are also welcome to join the festival team at the 2024 Festival Award event on Monday 22 April more information here.
Part of What on Earth?! a series of fun, creative, and engaging activities, performances, and workshops taking place on Keele Campus (and beyond) in the lead to Earth Day 2024. Developed in partnership with the amazing Appetite and fantastic partners from Keele Campus you can spend your visit absorbed in the world around you with lots to see and do.
FREE. No requirement to pre-book.
- Event date
- Event Time
- 11:00PM
- Location
- Wolfson Lecture Theatre, Home Farm, Keele University, ST5 5AA. ///loft.down.stops
- Organiser
- Appetite, ArtsKeele, Keele University, Mondrem CiC, Higher Horizons
- Contact email
- arts@keele.ac.uk
- Contact telephone
- 01782 734340