For the last 39 years, April 22nd has been known as Earth Day. A day to reflect on past achievements and to create goals that accelerate environmental progress. In honor of the progress made and in celebration of the continued commitment people around the world are making the SLC Film Center is thrilled to announce we’re making April Earth Month. Partnering with 3form, The Nature Conservancy, and the Grand Canyon Trust, we’ve programmed a month of award winning films that focus on green initiatives.
THE GARDEN
With Special guest Director Scott Hamilton Kennedy.
Runtime 80 minutes
A 2009 Academy Award Nominee for Best Documentary.
The fourteen-acre community garden at 41st and Alameda in South Central Los Angeles is the largest of its kind in the United States. Started as a form of healing after the devastating L.A. riots in 1992, the South Central Farmers have since created a miracle in one of the country’s most blighted neighborhoods. Growing their own food. Feeding their families. Creating a community.
But now, bulldozers are poised to level their 14-acre oasis.
The Garden follows the plight of the farmers, from the tilled soil of this urban farm to the polished marble of City Hall. Mostly immigrants from Latin America, from countries where they feared for their lives if they were to speak out, we watch them organize, fight back, and demand answers:
Why was the land sold to a wealthy developer for millions less than fair-market value? Why was the transaction done in a closed-door session of the LA City Council? Why has it never been made public?
And the powers-that-be have the same response: “The garden is wonderful, but there is nothing more we can do.”
If everyone told you nothing more could be done, would you give up?