Get ready to dive into the world of agriculture and sustainability with a curated selection of three short documentary films, food and conversation.
Join us Saturday February 24th at 5pm at the Hudson Community Center in Hudson, QC for a community screening of Depth of Field: Films About Farming presented by the National Farmers Union and March Forth Creative.
Whether you’re a farmer, a food enthusiast, or simply curious about the subject, this event is for you! Connect with like-minded individuals, gain insights, and be inspired to make a difference in the food system.
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Accessibility: Venue is wheelchair accessible. For additional support, please contact us in advance of your visit at(450) 458-6699 or by email at hfc@hudsonfoodcollective.com.
Presented by Hudson Food Collective.
In partnership with National Farmers Union, March Forth Creative and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada.
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Depth of Field: Films About Farming
Depth of Field is a series of 40 short documentaries produced and presented by the National Farmers Union and March Forth Creative. The films showcase Canadian farmers and farm workers, and their sustainable farming practices on and off the land. Rotational grazing, seed saving, building healthy soils, and working for social justice– different farmers highlight their own priorities and, together, these films tell the story of farming practices that would create the food system we all want.
Hudson Food Collective
The HFC works to foster a thriving community food system in Hudson, QC, that is ecological, healthful, and fair.
National Farmers Union
The National Farmers Union is a farmer-led, democratically-directed farm organization representing Canadian farmers and farm workers, and advocating on issues of importance to us.
March Forth Creative
March Forth Creative is a renowned producer of award-winning documentaries that explore meaningful and timely topics. Their films have been screened across Canada through multiple municipalities and non-profit organizations, and internationally through distribution companies.