La Maline invites you to a special evening screening of the documentary ‘What are we eating?’, a thought-provoking and enlightening film that explores our current food habits and the challenges they pose for the future.
Through testimonials, investigations and interviews, this documentary questions the choices we make every day about what we eat: What impact do they have on our health, our environment and our society? How can we consume better without feeling guilty? And above all... what can we do, at our level, to change things?
The screening will be followed by a short debate to continue the discussion and exchange ideas with the audience, as well as a complimentary meal prepared by Matahari Boui Boui.
An evening to better understand, learn... and perhaps change our habits.
Committed to the La Rochelle-Aunis-Ré regional food project, the Community of Municipalities is continuing its efforts to inform and raise awareness about sustainable food issues by supporting the AlimenTerre Festival.
Screening and discussion coordinated by the Collectif Actions Solidaire and organised in collaboration with the Collectif Fermes Urbaines, Biocoop l'île au Bio, and several volunteers.
Free of charge
Open to everyone, young and old alike, who are keen to learn more about healthy eating!
The screening will be followed by a short debate to continue the discussion and exchange ideas with the audience, as well as a complimentary meal prepared by Matahari Boui Boui.
An evening to better understand, learn... and perhaps change our habits.
Committed to the La Rochelle-Aunis-Ré regional food project, the Community of Municipalities is continuing its efforts to inform and raise awareness about sustainable food issues by supporting the AlimenTerre Festival.
Screening and discussion coordinated by the Collectif Actions Solidaire and organised in collaboration with the Collectif Fermes Urbaines, Biocoop l'île au Bio, and several volunteers.
Free of charge
Open to everyone, young and old alike, who are keen to learn more about healthy eating!

