Our Land review right-to-roam campaigners offer bacchanalian antics and a heartfelt message
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Our Land review  right-to-roam campaigners offer bacchanalian antics and a heartfelt message
"The right-to-roam movement aims to give walkers in England and Wales the same rights as those in Scotland, allowing responsible access to most land."
"The film features landowners like Francis Fulford, known for his reactionary views, and more open-minded individuals like Hugh Inge-Innes-Lillingston, who embraces new ideas."
"Despite the anticipation of a dramatic clash between trespassers and landowners, the film avoids confrontation, focusing instead on diverse perspectives regarding land access."
Orban Wallace's film highlights the right-to-roam movement's goal of providing walkers in England and Wales with access rights akin to those in Scotland. The Scottish Outdoor Access Code allows responsible walking, cycling, and camping on most land. The film features various landowners, including outspoken critics and those open to new access ideas. Despite expectations of conflict, the film does not showcase a dramatic confrontation between trespassers and landowners, instead presenting a range of perspectives on land access and management.
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