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thelittlegreenscreen - cinema with heart


we thought forest hill should have a cinema, so we started thelittlegreenscreen...


south east london's premiere documentary popup cinema in the heart of forest hill is proud to present GARBAGE WARRIOR with director Oliver Hodge on the 19th of february at canvas & cream. ticket, venue and film details can be found on our website, www.thelittlegreenscreen.org.


we are little now, but we have big ideas...


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making the world a little better, on popup documentary cinema event at time.

  • 2 weeks later...

A bit more about Garbage Warrior, as per requests...


Winner of the audience award at the Vancouver International Film Festival, Garbage Warrior is the inspirational story of eco-architect Michael Reynolds and his dream of changing the world with off-grid self-sufficient housing. Along the way, he and his team travel to communities devastated by tsunamis and hurricanes and lend their pioneering skills to help people rebuild their lives from the rubbish.


Canvas & Cream is hosting a pre-film dinner in their restaurant at 6:00 pm with a set menu of two courses. The event is ?30.00 (including the film). thelittlegreenscreen also has a limited number of cinema only tickets for ?6.50.


Visit www.thelittlegreenscreen.org for film & venue information, email [email protected] for tickets, or say [email protected] to get added to our mailing list.

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