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INHABIT: A Permaculture Perspective. Movie Screening with the Filmmaker
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Pilgrim Congregation Church 2592 West 14th St. Cleveland, Ohio 44113
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We are so pleased to bring you the first Northeastern Ohio screening of INHABIT: A Permaculture Perspective!
Please join us for this inspiring film showing and then stay for a question and answer session with the filmmaker - Costa Boutsikaris! DVDs will be available for purchase as well.
Doors open at 6:30pm and the movie will start at 7pm.
INHABIT is a feature length documentary introducing permaculture: a design method that offers an ecological lens for solving issues related to agriculture, economics, governance, and on. The film presents a vast array of projects, concepts, and people, and it translates the diversity of permaculture into something that can be understood by an equally diverse audience. For those familiar, it will be a call to action and a glimpse into what's possible - what kind of projects and solutions are already underway. For those unfamiliar, it will be an introduction to a new way of being and a new way of relating to the Earth. For everyone, it will be a reminder that humans are capable of being planetary healing forces.
The cinematography is beautiful and breath-taking, the stories are exciting and motivating, the people are accomplished and inspiring! The film covers permaculture-in-action in rural, suburban, and urban landscapes so there is truly something for everyone!
Film will be shown in the main theater at Pilgrim and space is limited, so get your tickets early to secure your spot!
After the 92 min. film, we will have the opportunity to ask questions to and talk with the filmmaker, who is coming into town just for this screening!
About the Filmmaker - Costa Boutsikaris // Director/Cinematographer/Editor
Costa grew up in the Hudson River Valley of New York. He studied filmmaking at the New York Film Academy and went on to receive a BA in Visual Arts and Film at Rutgers University. During his Senior year he took a Permaculture Design Course in New York City which began his fascination with ecological design and regenerative agriculture. After traveling around the Northeast US for a year learning more about this design philosophy and living at permaculture sites he was inspired to make his first feature documentary. After raising funds on KickStarter he converted a 1982 VW Van to run on vegetable oil and solar panels and began a three year journey to make INHABIT.
See David Holmgren's review of INHABIT here: https://permacultureprinciples.com/post/david-holmgren-reviews-inhabit/
This not-to-miss event is made possible in part through the generous funding of Cuyahoga Arts & Culture!