Local Motion Film Series

The End of Suburbia

The most fun bummer film we've ever seen.

After the success of our showing of Coal Country at the end of February, we are now announcing the next three showings in Transition Staunton Augusta’s Local Motion Film Series.

These films will make you think. They will inspire you. And they may make you angry. But however they make you feel, we hope the films will offer our community a chance to begin talking together about peak oil, local food, and how to build an economy beyond fossil fuels that will help Staunton and Augusta County enjoy prosperity in the future.

Films are on shown the third Thursday of each month:

March 18 — DIRT! The Movie

April 15 — Fresh

May 20 — The End of Suburbia

All films take place at the Mockingbird restaurant in Staunton and begin at 7:00 p.m. But the doors open at 5:30, so please join us for dinner beforehand.

Come eat great local food, drink local brews, and connect with friends, new and old. We hope to see you there!

Thanks to our friends at the Spencer Center at Mary Baldwin College and Staunton Green 2020, who have helped us put on this series.

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  1. Wendy Thomson says:

    If you haven’t yet watched Rebecca Hosking’s Post-Peak farming film, “A Farm for the Future,” I *highly* recommend it! You can find it at the site of publisher Chelsea Green, or (hopefully) by copying the URL below into your Location field

    http://tiny.cc/ifsSs

    This would be a terrific film to screen at Mockingbird’s.
    :-)

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