Our Land (2025) documentary directed by Orban Wallace, dives into the heated debate over land ownership in England and Wales. Through the lens of activists staging “mass trespasses” and the perspectives of landowners, the film unpacks questions of ecology, history, and community — asking: who really has the right to roam?
With 92% of land and 97% of rivers in England off-limits to the public, this timely documentary challenges how we think about access to the countryside.
🎬 Preview Screening + Q&A
📍 Duke of York’s Cinema
📅 Tuesday 28 April
🕕 6:15pm start (approx. 2 hours)
🎤 Q&A with director Orban Wallace and writer & campaigner Caroline Lucas
🎟️ Book your own ticket
🍻 Drinks (and food!) afterwards at The Hare & Hounds
Come along after the film to continue the conversation — the pub serves food until 9:30pm.
🚗 Getting There
Closest parking: London Road Car Park (Providence Place, BN1 4GE) – £7.50 evening rate (arrive after 6pm, leave by 11:59pm)
On-street parking is also available (charges apply until 8pm)
🚶 Easy walking distance from Brighton Station + plenty of bus routes nearby