An Indigenous Sci-Fi Film.
In a highly controlled smart city in the year 2084 two climate migrants, Ángel and Sofia, try to connect through old-fashioned letters.
In the not-so-distant future of 2084, Ángel finds himself trapped as a climate migrant in an undisclosed city, where surveillance reigns supreme. Amidst a bleak and oppressive existence, Ángel makes a living by cultivating plants, preserving the fading wisdom of seeds. Within this desolate landscape he crosses paths with Sofia, another climate migrant toiling away at a recycling facility. Fate intertwines their lives when a chance encounter reveals an unexpected connection: a shared language. Aware of the omnipresent digital monitoring, Ángel decides to communicate with her through the timeless medium of pen and paper, fostering an intimate, clandestine bond.
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This screening is taking place at The Carousel, 25 Hockley, NG1 1FH as part of Nottingham Film Festival 2025.
Just Kids is a documentary that follows three families in states that have banned gender-affirming care as they navigate a heart-breaking decision. Should they stay in their home states, where their whole life is, and risk their child's health and safety? Or should they flee? Over the course of a year, these families endure impossible challenges and show unparalleled strength as they fight to save their children's lives.
Just Kids will be shown with Kingdom, a British short documentary about the underrepresentation of drag kings in drag culture, celebrating the collective Pecs.
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This selection of films about the climate crisis shows both the devastation being dealt to the natural world and the hope for change happening right on our doorstep.
A River Sings
20 mins | UK
Coral City
20 mins | Belgium
The Creators
5 mins | UK
Red Wolf in Time Out
4 mins | USA
Hope For Our Rivers
31 mins | Nottingham
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