Musicwood, Glasgow Film Theatre, 12 Rose Street Wednesday 4 June 2014

MusicwoodN/C 12+
Glasgow Film Theatre, 12 Rose Street
Wednesday 4 June
The world’s most famous guitar-makers are on a desperate mission to stop Native American loggers from devastating a primeval forest, threatening their own culture and the future of the acoustic guitar. Focusing on the unexpected and incredibly serious threat to the acoustic guitar, and a conflict that resists easy interpretations, this film details an epic clash over culture and natural resources between Native American tribes, Corporations, the US Government, and radical environmental organisations, marking a conflict where it is often hard to tell the good guys from the bad.
Screening as part of the UK Green Film Festival.
UK Green Film Festival Programme
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