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OUR LAND

Orban Wallace | 2026 | 90 MINS
UK
Of all the debates in our country, the ‘Right to Roam’ is, intrinsically, a very dangerous path… then along comes a beautifully made film that embraces fair and inclusive discussion. Could there be a way through?

Screening at CineVic, Arundel

... DOCUMENTARY CINEMA

FROM 18 Aug

Date and Times

Tue 18 Aug
19:30
CineVic
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In the words of the Guardian’s Peter Bradshaw, ‘Orban Wallace’s documentary avoids big clashes between landowners and campaigners in favour of wide-ranging exploration’. The question still remains: who has the right to roam the English countryside?

In England, 92% of the land and 97% of all rivers are not legally accessible. At the same time, it is a landscape shaped by centuries of inheritance and tradition, with land held and cared for by families across multiple generations.

This highly watchable film brings these opposing worlds together and explores issues like barriers to connection for people of different backgrounds and communities.

With an introduction to the history of the land justice debate by renowned nature writer Robert Macfarlane, animated by May Kindred Boothby, ‘Our Land’ supplies a crafted and illuminating map. Watch this space.

Tickets £10

Tue 18 Aug 19:30 - CineVic

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Screening at CineVic, Arundel

This year we introduce a new venue to the Chichester International Film Festival – CineVic at the Victoria Institute in Arundel.

Four nights. Four specially selected documentary films. Four very diverse topics. Poet in residence, Chris Warren-Adamson, will be enhancing each screening with his unique take on the film of the night.

Tickets £10, available at thevictoriainstitute.com or on the door.
CineVic is located in the Red Room at the top of The Victoria Institute, 10 Tarrant Street, Arundel, BN18 9DG.

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