AMC Oakwood 12 — Eau Claire, WI
Please join Wis.Community, Wisconsin Farmers Union, and Menomonie Market Food Co-op for a presentation of Look & See - A Portrait of Wendell Barry. Q&A to follow the screening.
Tickets are $11 and must be reserved in advance
Fox Hill Bruderhof - Walden, NY
This winter, we’re welcoming our local farming community and their supporters to join us at the Fox Hill Bruderhof for an evening with Joel Salatin, which will include a screening of the new Wendell Berry film Look and See, and the launch of Water at the Roots, Plough’s new title by farmer-poet Philip Britts. You’ll enjoy fresh artisan breads and produce from our farm and kitchen, connect with farmers and friends from the local area, and receive a free pre-publication copy of the new book.
This event is free, but space is limited. Please RSVP to secure your seat.
Seattle Pacific University - Seattle, WA
Hosted by Seattle Pacific University Community Garden
Unitarian Universalist Church of Palo Alto - Palo Alto, CA
Join Peninsula Open Space Trust (POST) and Transition Palo Alto for an exclusive, free screening of the documentary film Look & See, a portrait of renowned American farmer, poet and environmental activist Wendell Berry. Meet other conservation and sustainable farming enthusiasts from the area!
Rave Buckland Hills + IMAX — Manchester, CT
Tickets are $12 and must be reserved in advance
Regal Mayfaire Stadium 16 — Wilmington, NC
Presented by NC Cooperative Extension
Tickets are $12 and must be reserved in advance
Student Life Cinema - Tallahassee, FL
Tickets: FREE for Students with valid ID $10 for General Public
Presented by Opening Nights and the Student Life Cinema.
The Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers is a program of South Arts. This screening is supported in part by a grant from South Arts in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts.
Coughlin-Saunders Performing Arts Center - Alexandria, LA
Join The Arts Council of Central Louisiana on Friday, April 20th at Coughlin-Saunders Performing Arts Center for a screening of the film Look & See: A Portrait of Wendall Berry.
Q & A with the film's directors,Laura Dunn and Jef Sewell , will follow the screening.
minicine? - Shreveport, LA
Sun Green Thumb has read Wendell Berry's writings as holy text and we are thrilled to be able to bring this film about him to Minicine? The director, Laura Dunn, has shown her films at Minicine? in years past and we think its great that she directed the film of our favorite agrarian and poet. A man who blatantly scolds the current systems in place....a man whose solace is found in the deep wilderness. Wendell Berry is a pioneer of regenerative agriculture....an agrarian of great depths.
Sun Green Thumb will have a pop-up plant nursery as well as seeds available.
Artist works by Ginevra Fernhill of Fernhill Photography and Robert Trudeau as well as an installation piece by tinyalive and company.
pending musical set of a new and groovy band....music at six
$5 at the door
EcoFarm Film Series - Pacific Grove, CA
Sponsored by the Ecological Farming Association
The Guild Cinema - Albuquerque, NM
Two screenings - 6PM and 8:15PM
Tickets are $5 and available at the door
Discussion to follow
Simcoe Street Theatre Studio 7 - Collingwood, Ontario
SEATING IS LIMITED BUY YOUR TICKETS ONLINE NOW! 5:00 PM AND 7:30 screenings Healthy and fresh meals served at Farm to Table - Market & Kitchen; CC Food Co-op $15 - 5:30-7:30 Musical Guest @ 6:45 The Leynes Brothers
The Martin Agency - Richmond, VA
The Martin Agency is hosting a screening of “Look and See: A Portrait of Wendell Berry” on December 7th to benefit Real Local RVA & Tricycle Urban Ag.
Tickets are $20 and available at the door
Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center - Buffalo, NY
The Nickel City Forum and 5Loaves Farm are co-hosting a viewing of this recent independent film. Please join us for a viewing of the film, a short talk by Dr. Richard Bailey (Canisius), and a group Q&A based on the ideas of the film.
Cost: $10, includes wine & cheese reception. Payment must be made online.
The Nickel City Forum is venue for rational conversation about hard topics of faith and life. New topics every month. https://www.anglicanwny.com/nickel-city-forum/
5Loaves Farm is an urban farm and CSA on the West Side of Buffalo. https://5loavesfarm.org/
Celebration! Cinema Woodland Mall - Grand Rapids, MI
Details and ticket info coming soon
From the Ground Up Community Garden - Pensacola, FL
Details and ticket info coming soon
Wolverine Farm Letterpress & Publick House - Fort Collins, CO
Join us for a screening of the new Wendell Berry documentary, Look & See, as well as a farm fresh dinner using Native Hill Farm produce. We’ll start the night with appetizers & drinks, move on to a locally-sourced dinner, and then end the night with the film. $30 per person, first drink is included. To reserve tickets follow the link below or stop by our location at 316 Willow, or call the Publick House at 970-682-2590. Only forty tickets available.
Schlitz Audubon Nature Center, Milwaukee, WI
This event is co-presented with Outpost Natural Foods, and is accompanied by coffee and dessert, and followed by a panel talkback.
Free and open to all. Due to seating limitations, registration is required through Eventbrite.
Boston Middle School - La Porte, IN
Hosted by Friends of the La Porte County Public Library
Details and ticket link coming soon
UICA - Grand Rapids, MI
Co-sponsored by Plainsong Farm, Access of West Michigan, Urban Roots, and Local First
A short panel discussion will follow the film
Landmark Bethesda Row Cinema - Bethesda, MD
Presented by Where The Good Grows & Grounded Women
Tickets are $13 and must be reserved in advance
Yale Divinity School - New Haven, CT
Hosted by Ferns
Room location: Niebuhr Hall, 1st Floor
6pm Pizza
6:30 Screening begins
8pm Discussion and S'mores around Divinity Farm fire pit (outside, bring warm clothes)
Wild Hill Farm - Arcadia, OK
This is a potluck gathering and we encourage you to bring your favorite dish to contribute to the table. Come as early as 3:00 pm for fellowship around the fire. Tasty beer will be generously provided by Anthem Brewing, but feel free to share your homebrew, wine or hot chocolate.
Sunday is the end of Daylight Savings Time meaning sunset will be approximately 5:30pm. We'll shoot to sit down for dinner around 5 and start the film after dinner. Please bring a blanket for sitting and a blanket for warmth.
Please bring reusable or compostable food vessels. All food waste will be used on the farm and all paper waste will be composted. Plates and flatware will be provided.
The farm is located east of Edmond, approximately 30 minutes from downtown OKC. Carpooling is encouraged. You will most likely lose cellular coverage, so be prepared to navigate without a phone; much like the way Wendell would.
Simple directions from intersection of I-35 and Rt. 66/2nd st (near the giant cross):
Head east 5 miles on Rt 66. Turn left on Westminster Rd. (near the giant soda bottle)
Head north on Westminster 3.5 miles to Sorghum Mill Rd and turn right.
Head east on Waterloo for 2 mile and turn left onto Hiwassee Rd
Head north 1 mile and bear right onto Waterloo Rd. Right is the only option here.
Head east on Waterloo for 3/4 mile and turn left. (this is a gravel road with a large silver mailbox)
Stay left at the fork and go to the top of the hill.
Gard Theater - Spring Green, WI
Screenings to benefit the Driftless Area Land Conservancy
1pm and 3pm screenings
Hippodrome Theatre - Waco, TX
This special event including the screening and a panel discussion will be hosted by Dr. Mikeal Parsons, of Baylor University's Religion Department.
Berry College - Mt. Berry, GA
Light refreshments will be served; panel discussion to follow