Avalonia Land Conservancy in
partnership with Connecticut Land Conservation Council, Connecticut
Farmland Trust, and Preston Conservation Council presents a screening
of the film Brunswick by Nate Simms on Saturday, June 27 at 1:30 pm
at Olde Mistck Village Art Cinemas, 27 Coogan Blvd, Mystic CT 06355.
The film will begin at 2:00 pm and will
be followed by a Q &A session with Nate Simms.
Please RSVP by June 20th by contacting
Avalonia at (860)774-3500 or avalonialc@yahoo.com.
Brunswick is a film about landscape
change, told through the personal story of a farmer's lifelong
connection to his now-threatened land. The file weaves together the
plight of Sanford Bonesteel, an aging farmer in his 90's with the
dynamics of small-town politics as a residential development is
planned on Sanford's former land.
The film takes place in Brunswick, NY,
a small country town facing the challenge of balancing economic
growth with the preservation of its rural character. It is a story
both specific to Brunswick and yet recognizable to rural communities
all over the United States.
You can learn more about Brunswick and see a trailer, here.
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