Six Inches of Soil Screening

Six Inches of Soil Screening

Producer of Six Inches of Soil Claire Mackenzie kindly sat on the panel at our trends event back in March. It was a pleasure to support her team with the curation of their test screening event in September. Guests were from all different walks of the industry, all keen to see the coming together of the film and the stories behind it.

We had the pleasure of bringing onboard some fantastic sponsors, who kindly provided food, drink and their own experiences of how producing regeneratively is possible.

  • Natoora provided their new range of delicious dips, all labelled with QR codes to take you right to the farms where the ingredients are sourced.

  • Everleaf provided their Forest aperitif using sustainably sourced botanicals.

  • Social Pantry prepared the most delicious range of seasonal salads, produced in a socially and environmentally conscious way.

  • Citizens of Soil provided premium Extra Virgin olive oil for extra-special bread dunking. Their oils raise the profile of female producers who practise regenerative farming.

  • Pipers Farm are suppliers of 100% grass-fed and free-range meat. We had the pleasure of enjoying some of their Rare and Pasture British charcuterie.

  • Wildfarmed supplied some wonderful loaves of bread, using the regenerative flour they're famous for.

The event was a great success, and Six Inches of Soil are in the process of collating all the feedback from the test screening, before the film is officially launched. Find out how you can support here.

Harris and Hayes often host pioneering food events across the UK, and we're always open to collaboration. Get in touch if you'd like to discuss an upcoming project.

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