INHABIT

“Inhabit” is a documentary film project that aims to expand the reach and relatability of permaculture. Permaculture is a design science based on the observation and replication of patterns and relationships found in nature; it is an approach to designing sustainable systems of agriculture, community, economics, politics, and more.

We will travel in a solar and veggie-oil-powered bus documenting the people and projects currently giving voice to permaculture in the Northeast. We will look at permaculture practices in rural, suburban, and urban environments to break away from the conception of it being purely agricultural, and we will explore the breadth of its application to current local and global challenges - from issues of food, water, and medicine, to governance, economy, and culture.

Princeton Environmental Film Festival - Princeton NJ

INHABIT has been selected to screen at the FREE Princeton Environmental Film Festival on March 28th at 2:30PM!

The Festival has an awesome lineup of environmental docs that will run from March 19-28th for FREE!
http://princetonlibrary.org/peff/events

INHABIT explores the many environmental issues facing us today and examines solutions that are being applied using the ecological design process called 'Permaculture'. Permaculture is a design lens that uses the principles found in ecosystems to help shift our impact from destructive to regenerative. Focused mostly on the Northeastern and Midwestern regions of the United States, Inhabit provides an intimate look at permaculture peoples and practices ranging from rural, suburban, and urban landscapes.

Watch our TRAILER HERE: www.INHABITFILM.com
The screening will be followed by a Q&A with filmmaker Costa Boutsikaris.

There is also talk of free smoothies that will feature some of the awesome fruits featured in the film!

Later that evening they will have a Trashion Show! (Fashion made from up cycled trash) and a FREE screening of PROJECT WILD THING
http://princetonlibrary.org/peff/events