London: Special screening of The Letter and guest Q&A

The Laudato Si' Movement is hosting a special screening of The Letter - A Message for Our Earth, in memory of Pope Francis, at London's iconic Notting Hill Gate Picturehouse, on 23 June, as part of London Climate Action Week. The film screening will be followed by a panel of guests including Mary Robinson, former Irish President, former UN envoy and member of The Elders, film director Nicolas Brown, Bianca Pitt, co-founder of She Changes Climate and Lorna Gold, Executive Director of Laudato Si' Movement.
In 2015, Pope Francis wrote Laudato Si' (The Letter); an encyclical letter about the environmental crisis to every single person in the world. A few years later, four voices that have gone unheard in global conversations have been invited to an unprecedented dialogue with the Pope.
Hailing from Senegal, the Amazon, India, and Hawaii, they bring perspective and solutions from the poor, the indigenous, the youth, and wildlife into a conversation with Pope Francis himself. This documentary follows their journey to Rome and the extraordinary experiences that took place there, and is packed with powerfully moving personal stories alongside the latest information about the planetary crisis and the toll it's taking on nature and people.
The Letter - A Message for our Earth will be screened at The Gate Picturehouse in Notting Hill (87 Notting Hill Gate, London, W11 3JZ) on Monday 23 June at 6pm.