Southside Film presents Wee Green Cinema 2 and 3 July, 2016

Southside Film presents Wee Green Cinema, a bicycle and solar powered cinema tent, that will be poping up at Pollokshields Playhouse (opposite Tramway) 16 Albert Drive. On the corner of Albert Drive and Barrland Street.
First weekend in July, 2016
There will be FREE film screenings and events/workshops that explore what it means to be green. Expect films on food, community gardening, sustainable transport, cycling, recycling, upcycling and more.
FREE and unticketed, just come along on the day.
Full Programme info for the weekend now available http://southsidefilm.co.uk/festival/2016-wee-green-cinema/ Feature films in the bike and solar powered cinema tent include on Saturday WALL-E, WADJDA, YOU’VE BEEN TRUMPED http://tinyurl.com/hzxwf7q and on Sunday LANDFILL HARMONIC, CAN YOU DID THIS and JUST EAT IT: A FOOD WASTE STORY http://tinyurl.com/h4e3283 plus short film screening in the shipping container from Pollywood.
Wee Green Cinema is presented by Southside Film Festival in association with Take One Action Film Festivals, Pollywood Community Cinema, Pollokshields Playhouse and is supported by the Big Lottery through Awards For All Scotland.
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