Screening dates 2024
we’re adding events all the time so keep checking…
Ilkley Cinema, Leeds
Series of screenings at Ilkley Cinema
Tickets from: https://www.ilkleycinema.co.uk/coming-soon/six-inches-of-soil
Wetherby Cinema, Leeds
Multiple screenings
Tickets: https://www.wetherbycinema.com/film/six-inches-of-soil
Three Pools Permaculture Farm, Abergavenny
Come join us for a screening of Six Inches of Soil followed by a Q&A with Three Pools founder Huw Evans and local experts in food, farming and soil.
Picturehouse Greenwich, London
Picturehouse Green Screen - Six Inches of Soil with panel and Q&A
Panel chaired by Jimmy Woodrow, Pasture for Life with:
Chloe Dunnett - Founder - Sitopia Farm
Peter Weeden - Chef Director - Culpeper Family Hospitality Group
Fidelity Weston - owner Romshed Farm and Chair of CLEAR
Tickets: Picturehouse (picturehouses.com)
Marsden Mechanics Hall, Marsden
Please join us for an evening of film, food and discussion. Food will be provided by the team at Anello (www.anellopizza.co.uk) for £6 (think a veggie stew and Focaccia). A bar will also be run by the team at Marsden Mechanics.
The screening will be followed by guest speakers and a Q&A hosted by Jack Norman from the Anello kitchen Garden (www.anellokitchengarden.co.uk)
https://kinema.com/events/six-inches-of-soil-boddsf/tickets
Chilton Manor Farm, Alresford
We are hosting a special screening of Six Inches of Soil followed by a panel discussion and Q&A with Claire Mackenzie, Producer of Six Inches of Soil; Andy Bason, Chilton Manor Farm, Lawrence Fannon, Worthy Earth & Charlie Cheney, Middle Farm
.https://www.theyardhampshire.co.uk/events/p/six-inches-of-soil-wednesday-22nd-may-730-
Asthall Manor, Burford
Asthall Manor is a plant based site, we ask that you please bear that in mind if you are bringing your own snacks for the screening. There will be some drinks provided. We have a free car park please use what3words to find us. The postcode will take you to the local pub. Once parked up join us in the ballroom, doors open at 7pm for drinks with a 7:30pm start, finishing 9.10pm. Gate to car park field: producers.zapped.tutoredCloisters door to ballroom: fairway.chapels.mermaids - hosted by Rosie Pearson.
Southsea Cinema, Portsmouth
Screening of Six Inches of Soil
Tickets: https://southseacinema.savoysystems.co.uk/SouthseaCinema.dll/
SOLD OUT! Jesus College, Cambridge
Intellectual Forum are hosting a screening of Six Inches of Soil followed by panel discussion with director Colin Ramsay, Prof David Nally, Prof Shailaja Fennell and Tom Pearson who stars in the film.
Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/six-inches-of-soil-tickets-858805599667?aff=DirectLink
St Mark's Church Hall, Peterborough
Six Inches of Soil Screening, hosted by Flourish Peterborough.
Princess Pavillion, Falmouth
Screening of Six Inches of Soil hosted by 99p films and includes discussion and food.
Memo Arts Centre, Leeds
Join a screening of the captivating film "Six Inches of Soil," the inspiring journey of young British farmers who courageously challenge the industrial food system. Through their efforts, they strive to transform food production methods to heal the soil, enhance our health, and support local communities.
This special evening event will feature the screening of the film and will include a buffet provided by WildThing. The screening will be followed by an informal discussion session where attendees can share their thoughts and insights inspired by the film.
Wednesday 29th May, 18.30pm - 9pm
Barry Memo Arts Centre, Gladstone Rd, Barry
FREE - book your place here Film Screening: Six Inches of Soil | Tickets, Wed 29 May 2024 at 18:30 | Eventbrite
Coll Growing Group, Scotland
Screening of Six Inches of Soil, hosted by Coll Growing Group
Woolacombe Bay Hotel, Devon
The inspiring story of British farmers standing up against the industrial food system and transforming the way they produce food - to heal the soil, benefit our health and provide for local communities.
Various showtimes/dates available Six Inches of Soil - Neo Cinema in Woolacombe (cinemawebsites.com)
Reeth Memorial Hall, Richmond
Returning for a third year, an evening film screening as part of the Swaledale Farming Film and Photography Festival. This free event will showcase a selection of UK farming films and we are delighted to include the newly-released 2024 film 'Six Inches of Soil', a film following the inspiring story of British farmers standing up against the industrial food system and transforming the way they produce food - to heal the soil, benefit our health and provide for local communities.
*Exclusively at the Richmond screening the the films will be followed by a farmer Q&A.
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Finnebrogue Woods, Northern Ireland
GrowIN invites you to NI's first screening of 'Six Inches of Soil', this film tells the story of remarkable farmers, communities, small businesses, chefs and entrepreneurs who are leading the way to transform how our food is produced and consumed. Following the film we will have a 20 minute panel discussion with farmers here already on this journey. Join us for an evening of delicious local food and drink, socialise around the fire pit and meet other like minded people on their journey of rejuvenating their soil.
Ticket details coming soon.
Mwldan Theatr, Cardigan
A documentary charting the inspiring story of British farmers who are defying prevailing methods of growing established by industrial food systems and transforming the way they produce food – with a focus on soil health, human health and providing for local communities. A story of how things can be done differently.
Book tickets here SIX INCHES OF SOIL (PG) | Mwldan and look for various dates/times, running from 1st - 13th June.
St James' Trust Community Centre, Seaford
The Little Green Cinema is hosting a screening of Six Inches of Soil with vegan afternoon tea prior to event plus panel discussion and Q & A session afterwards.
Ticket details to follow
The Odyssey Cinema, St Albans
Screening in partnership with Sustainable St Albans - Working together for an environmentally sustainable district.
The Allerton Project Visitor Centre, Loddington
Join us at The Allerton Project for a Six Inches of Soil screening - a documentary feature film exploring soil health & farming with nature.
Six Inches of Soil Screening Tickets, Mon 3 Jun 2024 at 16:30 | Eventbrite
Marnhull Village Hall, Dorset
Six Inches of Soil community screening.
Free entry. Donations welcomed for the Six Inches of Soil impact campaign.
Book your place here: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/marnhull-entertains/t-yamaekp
Jordans Picturehouse, Bucks
For the screening of "Six Inches of Soil" on Tuesday 4th June, adult tickets are £5 each and it's £3.00 for Under 16s, with an option to make a donation to help support us or our chosen good causes.
Lopemede Farm, Oxford
Lopemede Farm are hosting 2 community screenings of Six Inches of Soil
Ticket details:
4pm screening incl Q&A:https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/six-inches-of-soil-tickets-884026375687?aff=oddtdtcreator
7pm screening incl food, panel & Q&A: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/six-inches-of-soil-tickets-883256332467?aff=oddtdtcreator
The Film Place, Buckingham
Hosted by Cranley Barn Farms
Tickets: https://www.cranleybarnfarms.co.uk/six-inches-of-soil-screening
Corn Exchange Picturehouse, Newbury
FRIDAY 3RD MAY 2024 — TUESDAY 11TH JUN 2024, CORN EXCHANGE CINEMA
UEA Enterprise Centre, Norwich
Join us for a movie screening of "Six Inches of Soil" followed by a Q&A and panel discussion with those involved in making the film, local farmers and industry experts, and academics from UEA.
The screening will be held in the award winning UEA Enterprise Centre, one of the UK's most sustainable buildings and the first large scale building in the UK with both Passivhaus and BREEAM Outstanding certification.
Tickets: https://kinema.com/events/six-inches-of-soil-hvfaxl
Neyland Centre, Denbighshire
Celebrating the remarkable journey of British farmers striving to enhance soil quality and nurture nature, all in the pursuit of promoting community health and supplying local food sources.
This is an event Hosted by Ruthin Friends of the Earth Ruthin Friends of the Earth – Local environment protection and nature conservation group (ruthinfoe.org) as part of the Great Big Green Week Great Big Green Week
SpArc Theatre, Bishops Castle
The inspiring story of British farmers standing up against the industrial food system and transforming the way they produce food - to heal the soil, benefit our health and provide for local communities
“The summary of soil and agriculture was incredible and to see these farmers doing what they're doing is so inspiring, it's made me optimistic,” Rachel Joseph, ORFC audience member. “An excellent film really put well together, told the journey, told the story.
Book a free place and pay what you can on the day
More information to come but we are working with various local organisations and we are hoping to have an informal panel discussion after the screening.
Film: Six Inches of Soil at SpArC Theatre event tickets from TicketSource
Brighton Earthship
Brighton Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is thrilled to invite you to an evening that promises not just to entertain but to inspire and provoke thought. We are hosting a special screening of the compelling documentary, “Six Inches of Soil”, a film that delves deep into the British countryside to reveal a quiet but powerful revolution against the destructive global industrialised food systems. A whole evening itinerary is planned - see details in the link below
Tickets: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/brightoncommunitysupportedagriculture/1163392
Bailgate Methodist Church, Lincoln
Hosted by Extinction Rebellion Lincolnshire
The inspiring story of British farmers standing up against the industrial food system and transforming the way they produce food.
Panel discussion with Q & A and refreshments
Six Inches of Soil Tickets, Sat, Jun 15, 2024 at 7:00 PM | Eventbrite
Rheged, Cumbria
Our current food system is both a miracle and a disaster. Six Inches of Soil is an independent British feature film which follows the inspiring story of British farmers standing up against the industrial food system and transforming the way they produce food - to heal the soil, benefit our health and provide for local communities.
Zeffirellis, Cumbria
Screening as part of our GREEN FILM FESTIVAL 9th - 16th June 2024.
https://www.zeffirellis.com/film/green-film-festival-six-inches-of-soil
The Bernard Hall, Cuddington
Uplifting documentary about 3 young UK regenerative farmers each fixing the food system in their own way
Depot Cinema, Lewes
Part of Depot's Climate Action! Festival 2024: Includes post film panel discussion – From the Ground up: Exploring soil health and Sustainable Agriculture.
Join us and our panel of experts - Antony Becvar from Little Goldsmiths Farm, Duncan Rawson from EFFP, and Michael Kennard from Compost Club - for a dynamic discussion about sustainable farming practices and why soil health needs to be such a high priority?
This panel examines local farms utilizing small-scale sustainable practices. Can such methods realistically be scaled up to feed a rapidly growing global population to ensure future food security?
The Spark Space, Redfield
Join us for a movie screening of "Six Inches of Soil" followed by a panel discussion.
The inspiring story of British farmers standing up against the industrial food system and transforming the way they produce food - to heal the soil, benefit our health and provide for local communities.
After the film, Mike Malay of the University of Bristol will host a discussion between Brendan Tate Wistreich from Bath City Farm, Julian Harrison from Sims Hill Shared Harvest and ...
Refreshments available.
Any profit will go to a local community project.
Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/six-inches-of-soil-tickets-885250326557
The Spark Space, Redfield
Join us for a movie screening of "Six Inches of Soil" followed by a panel discussion.
The inspiring story of British farmers standing up against the industrial food system and transforming the way they produce food - to heal the soil, benefit our health and provide for local communities.
After the film, Mike Malay of the University of Bristol will host a discussion between Brendan Tate Wistreich from Bath City Farm, Julian Harrison from Sims Hill Shared Harvest and ...
Refreshments available.
Six Inches of Soil Tickets, Wed 26 Jun 2024 at 18:30 | Eventbrite
Muker Public Hall, North Yorkshire
Returning for a third year, an evening film screening as part of the Swaledale Farming Film and Photography Festival. This free event will showcase a selection of UK farming films and we are delighted to include the newly-released 2024 film 'Six Inches of Soil', a film following the inspiring story of British farmers standing up against the industrial food system and transforming the way they produce food - to heal the soil, benefit our health and provide for local communities.
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Kilmallie Community Centre, Scotland
Come and join Lochaber Environmental Group, Food Lochaber and the Highland Community Waste Partnership for a screening of Six Inches of Soil. Following the screening there will be a change to discuss the film and the benefits of sourcing locally produced food.
Ticket details coming soon!
Saint Andrews Centre, Histon
The 6 inches of soil that feeds 8 billion people worldwide is under severe stress. Meet 6 inspiring farmers approaching things differently.
Hosted by Cambridge Carbon Footprint - Feature film and panel discussion.
Catford Mews, London (Blythe Hill film festival)
Screening of Six Inches of Soil in collaboration with Blyth Hill Festival and Friends of Blyth Hill Fields, who will be hosting a Q&A in the foyer after the film
Tickets: https://www.catford-mews.co.uk/movie/six-inches-of-soil-qa-2
Valley Fest, nr Bristol
We’re delighted that Six Inches of Soil will be shown in the Regen tent at Valley Fest - tickets for the festival from https://www.valleyfest.co.uk/
The Station Cinema, Richmond
Returning for a third year, an evening film screening as part of the Swaledale Farming Film and Photography Festival. This free event will showcase a selection of UK farming films and we are delighted to include the newly-released 2024 film 'Six Inches of Soil', a film following the inspiring story of British farmers standing up against the industrial food system and transforming the way they produce food - to heal the soil, benefit our health and provide for local communities.
Swaledale Farming Film & Photography Festival: Film Screenings at Reeth Memorial Hall event tickets from TicketSource
Scottish Seabird Centre, North Berwick
Screening of Six Inches of Soil at the Scottish Seabird Centre.
Tickets £5 - details coming soon
Broadhembury Memorial Hall, Honiton
Six Inches of Soil hosted by Broadhembury and District Gardening Club
Further details coming soon!
Henbant Permaculture, Caenarfon
Hearth @ Henbant are excited to bring the Film Six Inches of Soil to North West Wales!
Pre movie Henbant Beef or Veg Stew will be available at 6pm with the film starting at 7pm. We will have a chaired discussion following the film.
Feel free to BYO Alcohol.
Henbant to Screen Exciting New British Documentary
Wetherby Cinema, Leeds
The inspiring story of British farmers standing up against the industrial food system and transforming the way they produce food - to heal the soil, benefit our health and provide for local communities. “The Six Inches of Soil documentary has tapped into a rich seam of public consciousness around food. It beautifully illustrates the problem, then shows what can and is being achieved by ordinary people. Communities are flocking to screenings, in a way I've never seen before, for the clear, positive message around creating a new future for farming and our planet.” Felicity Beckett, Picturehouse
Various dates/times can be seen by visiting Six Inches Of Soil now showing at Wetherby Cinema
Frittenden Memorial Hall, Kent
Six Inches of Soil screening with a panel discussion afterwards, with local regenerative farmers :
Guy Eckley (Taste of Kent Awards Grower of the Year 2021, NFU Climate Change Champion 2022)
Will Edmonds (new entrant sheep and arable farmer, Kent County Ag Soc Young Farmer of the Year 2023)
and Tom Reynolds (agronomist at Edaphos)
There will also be a bar.
Tickets: https://www.trybooking.com/uk/events/landing/55591?
The Commons Community Kitchen at The Minories, Colchester
Doors open at 5pm
Optional food from 5:30-6:30: for an additional £5 per person, Harwich-based baker and food sovereignty worker Maisie Dyvig will be supplying a light supper for the evening. Hodmedods yellow split peas, locally grown greens and Flanders flour wholemeal bread. Maisie is a local food treasure, having worked at Wakelyns Bakery in Suffolk and The Wholefood Cafe in Manningtree. Do not miss your chance to eat her soul warming food.
Payment for food will be taken on the night, please email maisieloudyvig@gmail.com if you would like to preorder your food so we can prevent wastage. Use the email heading Soil Food and include how many portions you need.
Please note drinks will be sold separately at the bar.
Film screening from 6:30. Six Inches of Soil, tells the story of remarkable farmers, communities, small businesses, chefs and entrepreneurs who are leading the way to transform how our food is produced and consumed. More information here: https://www.sixinchesofsoil.org/story-of-the-film
Panel discussion & Questions from 8pm. Details of panel to be confirmed.
St. Christopher School, Letchworth
'Six Inches of Soil' is the inspiring story of young British farmers standing up against the industrial food system and transforming the way they produce food - to heal the soil, our health and provide for local communities.
The screening will be followed by a short Q&A. Refreshments will be provided.
The Gather, Lake District
The Ennerdale Hub are showing Six Inches of Soil as part of their monthly film club.
Tickets: https://groceries-at-the-gather.myshopify.com/products/six-inches-of-soil-community-screening
De Valence Pavilion, Tenby
The inspiring story of British farmers standing up against the industrial food system and transforming the way they produce food - to heal the soil, benefit our health and provide for local communities.
Roxy Cinema, Ulverston
Six Inches of Soil Screening
https://ulverston.nm-cinemas.co.uk/movie/details/65d69bdb84b2526a34017362
Headingly Enterprise & Arts Centre, Leeds
FoodWise Leeds and Feed Leeds are hosting a screening of the eagerly anticipated documentary film Six Inches of Soil – a story of courage, vision and hope. Panel discussion to follow film.
Lansdown Hall, Stroud
Screening of Six Inches of Soil hosted for community owned NFP Oakbrook Community Farm, Stroud CSA Community Agriculture, ZeroDig.
Plus book launch with Jeremy Toynbee of 5MBooks.
Tickets £15, purchase details coming soon - keep checking back
The Fold, Worcester
At 6pm we’ll start the evening in our café with an optional plant-based meal including gorgeous produce grown right here on our organic community farm. You can pre-book for this meal. Drinks and snacks will be available on the night as well.
At 7pm we’ll move over to our lovely Carthouse for the Screening of Six Inches of Soil.
Following the film, at 8:45pm, we’ll have a Q&A and panel discussion with our Head Grower, Dan Nettelsmith and The Fold’s Director and long-time organic farmer William Tooby.
Tickets: https://www.thefold.org.uk/event/six-inches-of-soil-film/
Headingley Enterprise & Arts Centre
FoodWise Leeds is hosting a screening of the eagerly anticipated documentary film Six Inches of Soil – a story of courage, vision and hope. Panel discussion afterwards.
SOLD OUT!!
Forres Tollbooth, Scotland
We will be serving Soil inspired snacks and drinks for the film screening made by Lethan Croft Kitchen.
The screening will conclude with a panel discussion with some thought provoking speakers from farming, soil health and the food system locally: Nikki Yoxall, Sally Morris and Rob Parkinson
More details & tickets: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/feeldwork-futures/t-vvqmpxq
Phoenix Picturehouse, Oxford
Picturehouse Green Screen presents Six Inches of Soil with panel discussion afterwards with producer Claire Mackenzie.
Phoenix Cinema, Leicester
Screening of Six Inches of Soil followed by a Q&A session with local food and farming advocates from Leicester and Leicestershire, including:
Lucy Michaels from the Six Inches of Soil team
Chris Stoate, Leicestershire farmer and Head of Research at the GWCT Allerton Project research & demonstration farm
Shiv Amano, Save Soil
Sam Woods, Permaculture teacher
Gavin Fletcher, Leicestershire Sustainable Food Coordinator
Tickets: https://www.phoenix.org.uk/whats-on/programme/six-inches-of-soil-panel-discussion/
Peckhamplex Cinema, London
Screening of Six Inches of Soil followed by panel discussion
Tickets: https://buytickets.at/na232/1192260
Garlic Farm, Isle of Wight
This screening of Six Inches of Soil is open to anyone interested in learning more about this subject. The evening will include a panel discussion and time for food and drinks. Bar open throughout.
Drinks & tapas menu focusing on locally sourced ingredients. Plus panel discussion after film including:
Will - Living Larder
Tom - TDMurphy Holistic Woodland Management
Becca and/or James - Warren Farm
Andrew - Cheverton Farm
Hollie and/or Francesca - Nunwell Home Farm
Henrietta - who has research experience with international food systems
Barnes - The Garlic Farm
Tickets: https://www.thegarlicfarm.co.uk/products/six-inches-of-soil-film-screening
Exeter Phoenix (Copy)
Screening of Six Inches of Soil
Tickets: https://exeterphoenix.org.uk/booking/?booking_id=402343
Gloucestershire Heritage Hub
Gloucestershire Heritage Hub are running ‘How does your Garden Grow’ - a wonderful series of talks, tours and a screening of Six Inches of Soil.
Details & tickets here: https://www.heritagehub.org.uk/events/how-does-your-garden-grow/
Barn Theatre Cinema, Dartington
Begin your online booking below. You will receive an e-ticket for this event. You are welcome to email us at boxoffice@dartington.org with any queries you have. Full T&Cs >
Running screenings over 7 days, various times.
Rheged, Penrith
Our current food system is both a miracle and a disaster. Six Inches of Soil is an independent British feature film which follows the inspiring story of British farmers standing up against the industrial food system and transforming the way they produce food - to heal the soil, benefit our health and provide for local communities.
Brewery Arts, Kendal
Brewery Arts are showing Six Inches of Soil
Tickets: https://www.breweryarts.co.uk/checkout/?instance_id=1778128
SOLD OUT! Taunton School
Taunton School are showing Six Inches of Soil with Q&A afterwards
Tickets: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/tauntonschool/six-inches-of-soil-film-showing/e-obomyg
Reading Biscuit Factory, Reading
Transition Town Reading presents a special screening of Six Inches of Soil, plus post-film Q&A.
https://www.readingbiscuitfactory.co.uk/movie/six-inches-of-soil