Description
Sunseed is a non-formal education project for the transition towards sustainability in Southern Spain. It’s an off-grid transient community committed to self-sufficient living and environmental stewardship. To discover more, visit their website: https://www.sunseed.org.uk/
This documentary was realized by The Great Relation, a filmmaking project exploring a deeper relationship to ourselves, others and nature. To discover more stories for a regenerative world, you can visit our website : https://www.thegreatrelation.org/ and follow our youtube channel.
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