The Foyer rural invites you to discover several films that were shown at the Festival International du Film Ecologique et Social, in addition to the ciné-club!
For the first screening of this cycle, discover the film "Le vivant qui se défend" by Vincent Verzat. The screening will be followed by a discussion with the Confédération Paysanne and the Roya Expansion Nature association.
"Vincent Verzat has been filming ecological mobilizations for 10 years on the YouTube channel Partager c'est Sympa. Starting with a personal and sensitive account, the film retraces his path between militancy and naturalism, his search for a balance between combat and contemplation, tracing a path to live with dignity and face what's to come. From the forest struggles of the Millevaches plateau to the lair of a badger family, from the mega-basins of Poitou to the deer of the Vercors and the A69 freeway, "Le VIVANT qui se défend" links wild animals to the struggles being waged all over France against the destruction of their habitats. "Le VIVANT qui se défend" sets out a path for living with dignity and facing the future.
"Vincent Verzat has been filming ecological mobilizations for 10 years on the YouTube channel Partager c'est Sympa. Starting with a personal and sensitive account, the film retraces his path between militancy and naturalism, his search for a balance between combat and contemplation, tracing a path to live with dignity and face what's to come. From the forest struggles of the Millevaches plateau to the lair of a badger family, from the mega-basins of Poitou to the deer of the Vercors and the A69 freeway, "Le VIVANT qui se défend" links wild animals to the struggles being waged all over France against the destruction of their habitats. "Le VIVANT qui se défend" sets out a path for living with dignity and facing the future.