The High Arctic: an evening of film and reflections
Wednesday 18th February 2026
7.00 for 7.30 pm
10A South Grove N6 6BS and on Zoom
Entry £7.50 including a glass of wine (£3.00 on Zoom)
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Hugh Brody introduces Fishing At The Stone Weir and discusses its significance in relation to the present.
Hugh Brody is an anthropologist, author and filmmaker. Educated at Oxford and an Honorary Associate of the Scott Polar Institute at the University of Cambridge, for ten years his work centred on the Canadian north.
His books include Inishkillane, The People’s Land, Living Arctic, Maps and Dreams, Means of Escape, The Other Side of Eden and most recently, Landscapes of Silence. His films include Nineteen Nineteen, Hunters and Bombers, Time Immemorial , The Washing of Tears, Inside Australia, The Meaning of Life and Tracks Across Sand.
Photo credit: Robert Semeniuk
