Brighton Climate Change's monthly film night are screening (with other short films) the classic peak oil film The End of Suburbia, Fri 18 April starting at 8pm at the Upstairs Lounge in The Caroline of Brunswick pub, 39 Ditchling Road, Brighton (near the Level: map). £3.50 suggested donation.
Short Films begin at 8.45pm – a selection of independent short films on a range of subjects.
OUR MAIN FEATURE at 9.45pm: ‘The End of Suburbia’ – Oil depletion and the collapse of the American dream
The End of Suburbia is an important documentary about modern dependence on cheap energy and the coming peak in world oil production. The film is a witty, entertaining and sometimes chilling introduction to the peak oil phenomenon and how it will affect us all in coming years.
"We're literally stuck up a cul-de-sac in a cement SUV without a fill-up" - James Howard Kunstler
After the films we'll have some DJs on the decks to take us into the wee hours..
EVENTS COMING UP SOON:
• Mon 12 Jan TBH special meeting: Working with Difference and making Key Decisions
• Wed 28 Jan TBH Forum meeting
Film screening: The End of Suburbia – Fri 18 April
Labels: film screenings