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Eve

Eve
Eve

Film Details

Year

2021

Duration

22 minutes

Genres

Documentary, Short Films

Language

English


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Eve is a nine-year-old girl who lives with her parents and brother in an off-grid sustainable community in the UK countryside. Her parents previously decided to leave the city to lead a life that is less wasteful, and which involves a slower pace of living. This short documentary shows how they live amongst nature, growing food from the ground and co-existing in a rural community. Eve is passionate about environmental issues and the film also follows her involvement in activism. As Eve prepares to return to the traditional school system after a long break, she and her parents reflect on the challenges that might arise from living differently from others. This documentary discusses the many ways sustainability can be practiced and asks questions about how social norms impact environmental action. 

PLEASE NOTE: This film contains one use of visible bad language, and scenes of smoking.

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