Save The Children documentary screening

Posted on: February 15, 2024

Feeling low about the climate crisis? Feeling like nothing can be done at this point?

Join Save the Children UK for an uplifting screening of documentary 2040 at Anglia Ruskin University in Chelmsford on Friday the 1st of March at 3pm. Head over to the first floor of the Lord Ashcroft Building, room QUE 101.

We’ll be watching the film until around 5pm (with snacks provided) and everyone will be able to discuss the documentary whilst enjoying refreshments afterwards.

You’ll also be able to hear about Generation Hope which is Save the Children’s global campaign against the single-biggest threat to children’s futures, climate change.

Don’t miss it! Sign up as soon as you can to secure your seat.

About the film

2040 is a hybrid feature documentary that looks to the future, but is vitally important NOW! A story of hope that looks at the very real possibility that humanity could reverse global warming and improve the lives of every living thing in the process.

Genre: Documentary

Runtime: 1h 32m

Released: 2019

Director: Damon Gamaeu

Producer: Anna Kaplan

About the space

Please ask us if you require a parking space, especially if you are a Blue Badge holder. We’re more than happy to book these for you beforehand. All buildings across both campuses are fully accessible with step-free access. There are passenger lifts throughout all buildings which can accommodate wheelchairs, and there are accessible toilet facilities throughout.Guide dogs are welcome.In lecture theatres with fixed tiered seating there are a limited number of wheelchair spaces.Many of our rooms have permanent induction loops. Please let us know if you require an induction loop.The campus is a ten-minute walk from the city centre, train station and main bus station. Chelmsford Park & Ride bus service also stops on campus.Please get in touch if you have any questions or requests at all- including dietary requirements.

Indoor Event

Wheelchair accessible / theater

When: Mar 1, 3:00 PM GMT

Where: Lord Ashcroft Building

Bishop Hall Lane, Essex, England, CM1 1SQ

Price: Free Screening

Get your tickets here. 

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