Limit search to available items
Streaming video

Title The land on which we stand / a film by Becky Payne ; Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology
Published Brighton, England : University of Manchester, Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology, 2007

Copies

Description 1 online resource (31 min.)
Summary This film offers a glimpse into the life of the Landmatters Co-operative, a community of 11 adults and 4 children living in benders and yurts in rural Devon as they develop a permaculture project. Although the group own the 42 acres of land, it was originally bought for agricultural purposes and they do not have planning permission for residential use. The film follows the group as they fight for permission to live on the land in order to create a self-reliant way of life for a future that does not depend on fossil fuels. As well as offering insight into the activities and tensions associated with communal living, the film explores the concerns of some local residents in the nearby hamlet who object to the 'hippies' living next door. At a time when concerns about climate change have come to the fore, will this community that aspires to be self-sufficient be allowed to live on their own land or will the bureaucracy of strict planning law have them evicted?
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed November 16, 2016)
In English
Subject Collective settlements -- England -- Devon
Permaculture -- England -- Devon
Collective settlements.
Permaculture.
England -- Devon.
Genre/Form Documentary films.
Short films.
Documentary films.
Short films.
Documentaires.
Courts métrages.
Form Streaming video
Author Payne, Becky, filmmaker
Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology, production company.