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eco Film Festival | The Story of Stuff & Robert Newman's History of Oil

09 Feb 2010

12th to 16th February 2010  is the Transition Bath eco Films Festival.  Admission is FREE with films showing every Tuesday at the Minerva Centre.  All fims start at 7:30.  Each film has will explore the environment and the effects of climate change, followed by a discussion after. 

This weeks films: 

The Story of Stuff
A fast-paced fact-filled look at our production, consumption and disposal patterns. When we find
something unbelievably cheap in the shops who is paying the real price? Learn and laugh, change the way you look at your stuff. (20 minutes)

Robert Newman's History of Oil
'Anarchic, insightful, very funny.' A one man show of stand-up and sketches on the history of oil, politics and war from WW1 to the Invasion of Iraq 2003. All lit by pedal power of course! (45 minutes).

Manerva Centre 8 Combe Park, Lower Weston, BA1 3NP

Admission Free and refreshments available

Please arrive by 7:15 for 7:30 start


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