‘The most important plant in the world’ selected for the 2025 Frome International Climate Film Festival

We’re delighted that ‘The most important plant in the world’ by Caroline Vitzthum has been selected for the 2025 Frome International Climate Film Festival and has recently been screened at the Little Tree Cinema in Frome. It is also currently showing in LIMBO, a group exhibition on peatlands as terrains in flux at De Proef. (Drenthe, NL). The exhibition is initiated by RE-PEAT, and the film showing will run until 7th December. You can find out more here: https://www.iucn-uk-peatlandprogramme.org/news/re-peat-presents-limbo-collective-exhibition-peatlands-terrains-flux

The film, commissioned by IUCN UK Peatland Programme, focuses on a collaboration between Moors for the Future Partnership and BeadaMoss to reintroduce Sphagnum moss to a peatland site in the Peak District.

It first premiered at the IUCN UK Peatland Programme’s Peatlands, People, and Nature conference in Aviemore in September 2024.

A bird's eye view of solar panels on the BeadaMoss greenhouse.
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The link to the full film can be found below – we would highly recommend giving it a watch!

For more information regarding our BeadaHumok and our Sphagnum restoration work, please see the link below: https://beadamoss.com/peatland-restoration-our-work/

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