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Film Screening + Discussion: Right to Harm

Green Vision Film Series

19.04.2021 18:30  – 21:00 

Location: Einstein 28, Bildungszentrum der MVHS, Einsteinstr. 28, 81675 Munich

Director: Annie Speicher/Matt Wechsler, USA 2019, 75 minutes

RIGHT TO HARM interweaves the compelling stories of five rural communities across the U.S., stretching from the Southwest through the Midwest to the East Coast. Farmers, mothers, scientists, and politicians share intimate stories of how their lives have been forever changed by factory farming. The film documents the failure of government agencies to regulate factory farming and questions whether citizens have a right to clean air and water.

A discussion with Franz-Theo Gottwald (Schweisfurth Foundation) will follow the screening.

The film will be shown in English and the discussion will be held in German.

Free and open to the public.

 

Please note that this film screening can only be booked as an online event (via livestream).

Reservation required: Please call 089 / 48 00 66-239 or register online.

 

About Green Visions Film Series

The Green Visions film series presents environmental documentaries from around the world, including discussions with directors, environmental experts, or film critics. The series is a cooperation between the Rachel Carson Center, the Deutsches Museum, and the Münchner Volkshochschule.