Saturday 9 March 2024 at 21:00h

Perspectives on pastoralism at FOOD FUTURES FESTIVAL Ghent

VierNulVier, Ghent, Belgium

On 9 March 2024, our perspectives on pastoralism film festival was featured as part of the Food Futures Festival in Ghent! This festival focused on sustainable food production and agro-ecology, provided the perfect setting for our films. We screened a selection of 3 films, followed by a discussion.

Visitors were taken on a journey across Uganda, Canada and Hungary, and introduced to the intriguing world of itinerant pastoralists.

Films

Canada, 2021, 13 min

Guardians of the grasslands

Sarah Wray

Canada’s native grasslands are disappearing at an alarming rate; they are one of the most endangered ecosystems in the world. This film – the result of collaboration between conservationists and local pastoralists (ranchers) – shows how cattle grazing still creates hope on what is left of these iconic landscapes for the plant and animal species that call them home.

Watch the trailer here

Hungary, 2022, 22 min

An afternoon on the pasture

Zsolt Molnár & Sándor Karácsony

László Sáfián – born into a Hungarian family that has been herding for generations – explains how he, with his dog, manages close-herded grazing on a patchy semi-natural pasture. He speaks about the relationship between pasture and livestock, how he portions the pasture, and how he learnt and transmits this knowledge. This “slow film” documents traditional ecological knowledge of herders in their setting and at their pace, using herder–scientist dialogue about the fine-tuned decisions the herder made on this afternoon.

Watch the full 3-hour film here

Uganda, 2021, 26 min

Cowherds of the Savannah

Mark Michel / Neue Celluloid Fabrik

The Karamojong are herdsmen in the North-East of Uganda and guardians of their landscape. This film illustrates how the Karamojong herdsmen make productive use of the highly variable landscape, turning even the driest plant fibers into meat and milk, whilst simultaneously dealing with frequent animal disease outbreaks and intertribal conflicts in the region.

This film was produced in collaboration with a CELEP partner, DADO (Dodoth Agro-pastoral Development Organization). It is part of a documentary series ‘Herders – Guardians of the Earth’.

Watch the series trailer here

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