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About The Event

Join us for an intimate, community film evening at The Treehouse, Bangalore, where stories of land, memory, resistance, and belonging come together under one roof.


Screening Schedule

Wednesday, 4th February 2026

Location: TreeHouse, Indiranagar 


6:30 PM Doors Open

7:00 PM Film Screening Start 

8:45 PM Open Discussion 

This is a free event, limited tickets available!

F&B - Coffee / tea / water/ short bites on the house


This gathering by non-mono-soon is not just a screening – it’s a shared space to reflect on our relationships with ecologies, bodies, water, and the communities we are part of.


Films of the Evening:


non-mono-soon (rough cut)

Duration: 10 minutes

Documenting the water bodies in Coorg, as erratic monsoons, prolonged dry seasons, and soil fatigue intensifies, we investigate a regenerative land practice that responds to the “non-mono-soon” season.


Sacred Grooves

Duration: 5 minutes

Rooted in the spiritual and cultural dimensions of Indian Classical Dance, Sacred Grooves reclaims Kathak as an act of resistance and remembrance. Drawing parallels between the erasure of sacred ecological sites and the commodification of the South Asian female body under colonial rule, the work frames the body as a sacred grove – an embodied site of resilience against systems of control and extraction.


A Flaming Forest

Duration: 48 minutes

Exclusionary conservation practices in the Biligiri Rangaswamy Temple (BRT) Tiger Reserve have displaced Soliga adivasis from the forests they have historically inhabited. A Flaming Forest documents the intimate relationship the Soliga have with the forest, their displacement induced loss and resistance against such policies, calling for an alternative vision to conservation.


Confluences 

Duration: 31 minutes

Set in Eastern Crete, Confluences follows community members and activists resisting wind energy infrastructure proposed above fragile karst aquifers. It documents legal struggles, local ecological knowledge, and the fight to protect water systems that sustain village life.


About Us

Set in Coorg, non-mono-soon – a project by Green Violence was awarded the Emerging Practice Food Action Award 2025 by Climavore x Jameel at the Royal College of Art. It investigates the ecological impacts of the future of agriculture in wetlands, shedding light on regenerative and sustainable practices. Through collaborative research and creative interventions, we aim to uncover stories at the intersections of sustainability, land, and ecology.


We hope you can join us for an evening of film, reflection, and conversation. Feel free to share this invite with others who may be interested.