The Queen’s Hall, Narberth, will be screening the film ‘Demain’ (French translation for Tomorrow) on Sunday, February 11, in what is set to be a cosy, feelgood and inspirational evening.

In a film that shows that it is not all doom and gloom after all, Cyril Dion and Mélanie Laurent team up to discover the pioneers who are re-inventing agriculture, energy, economy, democracy and education. Joining those concrete and positive actions which are already working, they begin to figure out what could be tomorrow’s world.

This film reveals the ways in which activists and citizens are making the world a better, greener, more sustainable place. It is being presented by Span Arts in partnership with WOW, Wales One World Film Festival.

Delicious cakes, soup and bread made (where possible) from surplus food will be available thanks to the support of volunteers and the Transition Bro Gwaun ‘Make a Meal Of It’ project.

Running order: 5.30 pm - doors open, tea and cake; 6 pm - film starts; 8 pm - soup and bread made from surplus foo.

The film is cert. PG, runs for one hour 58 minutes and is suitable for all ages (eight-plus recommended).

Get in touch with [email protected] if you need help with transport. This is a Pay-What-You-Can event, please make a donation if you are able, to help cover costs.