| a friendsoftheearth video posted 2 days ago by Friends of the Earth |
Looking back at Friends of the Earth's year
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| a friendsoftheearth video posted 2 days ago by Friends of the Earth |
Looking back at Friends of the Earth's year
| a friendsoftheearth video posted 26 days ago by Friends of the Earth |
Troy Casey - the certified health nut asks: what could be more sacred than living on planet Earth?
Filmed in the Valley of Longevity Vilcabamba Ecuador.
This film is an entry to Friends of the Earth's One-minute film competition 2008. Want to show us which bit of the Earth you're a Friend of? Go to www.foe.co.uk/oneminute
| a friendsoftheearth video posted 26 days ago by Friends of the Earth |
Advancing age combats a steep staircase in a battle of principle. Cameraman: Sameer Mahajan Editor: Vijay Singh Tomar Line Producer: Ashwini Chaudhary Actress: Prema Sakhardande.
This film is an entry to Friends of the Earth's One-minute film competition 2008. Want to show us which bit of the Earth you're a Friend of? Go to www.foe.co.uk/oneminute
http://www.foe.co.uk/oneminute/
| a friendsoftheearth video posted about 1 month ago by Friends of the Earth |
This film is an entry to friends of the Earth's one-minute film competition 2008. Want to show us which bit of the Earth you're a Friend of? Go to www.foe.co.uk/oneminute
Troy Casey askswhat could be more sacred than living on planet Earth? filmed in the Valley of Longevity Vilcabamba Ecuador.
| a friendsoftheearth video posted about 1 month ago by Friends of the Earth |
Friends of the Earth has teamed up with London's Arcola Theatre to use street drama to raise funds and stop damaging biofuels targets. www.foe.co.uk
| a friendsoftheearth video posted 2 months ago by Friends of the Earth |
Andy Atkins talks about his role, his inspirations and his high hopes for the future of our planet
| a friendsoftheearth video posted 3 months ago by Friends of the Earth |
Cultural Question Time with Tony Juniper, Director of Friends of the Earth; Marcus du Sautoy, Author and
Professor of Mathematics at Oxford University; Solitaire Townsend, Co-Director of
Futerra, Architect Sarah Wigglesworth, Artist Bob & Roberta Smith and Michaela
Crimmin, Head of Arts, RSA. Chaired by author and artist Edgar Schmitz.
Friends of the Earth invites opinion formers to seek solutions to the public's questions about the environment, art and politics at Poison and Antidote, The Whitechapel on Saturday March 29th 2008.
| a friendsoftheearth video posted 3 months ago by Friends of the Earth |
Natalie Bennett, Guardian Weekly Editor, and Martyn Williams, Friends of the
Earth's Senior Parliamentary Campaigner, grapple with questions on politics, the environment and culture.
Artists, comedians, activists and academics reflect on questions posed by the public about the state of the
world at Poison and Antidote, organised by Friends of the Earth at the Whitechapel on March 29 2008.
| a friendsoftheearth video posted 3 months ago by Friends of the Earth |
Bergit Arends, Curator for Contemporary Arts at the Natural History Museum and Siobhan Davies, Choreographer and Artistic Director, Siobhan Davies Dance, take questions on creative responses to the state of the world.
Artists, comedians, activists and academics reflect on questions posed by the public
at Poison and Antidote, organised by Friends of the Earth at the Whitechapel on March 29 2008.
| a friendsoftheearth video posted 3 months ago by Friends of the Earth |
Michaela Crimmin, Head of Arts, RSA and artist Heather Ackroyd explore
questions about the role of artists and curators in inspiring change.
Artists, comedians, activists and academics reflect on questions posed by the public about the state of the
world at Poison and Antidote, organised by Friends of the Earth at the Whitechapel on March 29 2008.
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