A geologically inspired double feature in collaboration with GeoMôn UNESCO Geopark.
We know so little of the world beneath our feet. To most it is a place only of fear and darkness, though to a brave few it is one of knowledge and wonder to be found nowhere else. Based on the bestselling book by Robert Macfarlane, UNDERLAND is a cinematic documentary that voyages into worlds rarely glimpsed by human eyes.
The Rocks - Nature’s Sound
Step beneath the surface and into an unseen world. Combining underwater soundscapes with nature's own biological rhythms, this immersive short film reveals hidden connections between water, plant life, and human presence. A sensory journey that dissolves the boundary between observer and environment. 8min 18sec
About Adam Nelson
Originally from the East Sussex coast near Brighton, Nelson is an artist whose work explores memory, landscape, and our relationship with place. Through site-responsive and immersive practices, he investigates the hidden rhythms that connect people, nature, and environment. He is currently studying for a BA (Hons) in Fine Art at Bangor University, North Wales.
Join us for ‘UNDERLANDS’, a poetic journey beneath the Earth's surface, exploring hidden worlds, deep time and our connection to the unseen. Also ‘The Rocks - Nature’s Sound’ an experimental short.
Thursday 15 October 2026
doors 7:00pm
films 7:30pm
refreshments available
bar open
In collaboration with GeoMôn, this thought-provoking double screening explores what lies beneath the surface—both literally and metaphorically. Featuring UNDERLAND, a cinematic descent into the Earth's hidden realms, alongside a short film examining our sensory and emotional connections with nature, the evening invites audiences to discover unseen worlds and reconsider their relationship with the environment around them.