Join us at Clitterhouse Farm, a community project in Northwest London, for a day-long Film Festival celebrating sustainability, community action, and forward-thinking ideas.
Taking place on Friday 17 July, the festival runs from the afternoon into the evening and features a curated programme of films including Suffragette, WALL-E, Power Station, and a selection of short films.
The event is family-friendly and welcomes all ages.
Our on-site café will be open throughout the day, serving drinks, snacks, and food, with alcohol also available. Every ticket includes a free popcorn.
We will come together to honour the life, vision, and extraordinary vitality of Barbara Mansi, whose spirit continues to shine through the community mosaic she began with such generosity and care.
After her passing, Nima Moridi’s dedication lovingly brought this work to completion, ensuring her creative legacy endures as a shared symbol of connection and resilience.
We also celebrate the wider stories held within this place, including that of suffragette Gladice Keevil, who once lived at the farm and whose courage forms part of the fabric of its history. Together, these lives and works weave a rich tapestry of memory, creativity, and collective heritage that continues to inspire us all.
We are offering a three-tier ticket system to keep the event as accessible as possible while covering the real costs of running the festival.
This is a solidarity-based pricing model. If you are able to pay more, choosing a higher-tier ticket helps support lower-cost tickets for others and contributes to making this event viable and enabling us to make this an annual event.
The costs of hosting a full-day festival — including venue, equipment, licensing, and staffing — are reflected in the ticket prices. Your support directly helps us make this event happen.
Ticket Pricing
High Wage Ticket – £30
Standard Ticket – £22
Lower Income Ticket – £15
We hope to make this an annual Film Festival at Clitterhouse Farm. The success of this first event will play an important role in shaping future festivals, so every ticket purchased helps build something lasting for the community.



