Cry of the Glossy

<div><b>When Country Feeds Us</b></div><div><br></div><div>This session explores the deep connections between Country, food systems and the ongoing impacts of extraction. Through a powerful conversation with acclaimed author and farmer Bruce Pascoe and a Gudanji Traditional Owner from the Beetaloo Basin resisting fracking, the session examines how decisions made on Country directly shape what communities can grow, access and pass on through generations.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>As industrial extraction continues to expand across Australia, it disrupts water systems, damages soil health and undermines the foundations of Indigenous food systems that have sustained people for tens of thousands of years. This conversation brings into focus the contrast between indigenous food sovereignty and colonial food systems shaped by extraction, industrial agriculture and corporate control.</div><div><br></div><div>Together, the speakers will explore how food security is inseparable from land and water protection and why protecting Country is essential to protecting future generation's ability to feed themselves. The session invites audiences to rethink food not as a commodity, but as a relationship with Country.&nbsp;</div>DocumentaryPT1H44M2026-07-07
Kirli Saunders
Cry of the Glossy"Cry of the Glossy"

Showtimes

July 7, 2:00 pm

Brunswick Picture House