Another World is plantable! Part 1

Community Gardens in Buenos Aires 
DVD, 30 min, 2003
German, Spanish, subtitles in English
directed and filmed by Ella von der Haide and Christoph Arndt

Right in the densely populated heart of Buenos Aires, there have arisen since the mid-nineties ever more ecologically managed fruit and vegetable gardens. In addition to individual household and family gardens, there are also a number of gardens that have sprung up as the community projects of the most diverse groups: organizations for the homeless, people’s kitchens, and neighborhood consortiums. The land is obtained, sometimes through strugggle; it is reclaimed, planted, and finally the yield is shared.

Military dictatorship, neoliberalism, and the economic crisis of 2001 have all left their mark on Argentine society. The garden projects are part of a societal development that has arisen beyond the confines of the state and that seeks grass-roots democratic alternatives. In this way community gardens respond to human needs not only materially through the production of ecological foods, but also help to rebuild the social safety net and actively to bring into being political and economic utopias.

In the film, the gardeners from two different garden projects relate their political aims and ideas as well as their experiences in their daily work with plants. The first project is MTD (the Movement of Unemployed Works) Claypole, the other is the Assamblea (Neighborhood Initiative) La Bocca.

This film is available on DVD.

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German 
or Spanish
(only for private purposes)