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Our Land dares to tread where few have trespassed before, asking the timely question of who has the right to roam in the English countryside? The UK is a wild and beautiful place, but the vast majority of it is off limits to the general public, with 92% of land and 97% of all rivers in England not legally accessible. At the same time, it is a landscape shaped by centuries of inheritance and tradition, with land held and cared for by families across multiple generations.

 

Our Land takes us to the heart of the ‘Right to Roam’ movement as it embarks on a provocative trail of mass trespass, campaigning and education, while also exploring landowners’ concerns around environmental protection and the danger such widespread access could pose to a landscape already under threat.

 

Bringing these often-opposed worlds into sharp and revealing conversation, the film spotlights those fighting for greater public access — including Right to Roam campaigner Nadia Sheikh; Sunday Times bestselling author of The Book of Trespass, Nick Hayes; and Guy Shrubsole, Wainwright Prize-winning author of Who Owns England? and The Lie of the Land — as well as hearing from landowners from Cornwall to Scotland who see themselves as long-term custodians of the countryside. The film also brings to light barriers to connection to the countryside for people of colour, featuring groups that promote access to nature for Global Majority and refugee communities.

 

With an introduction to the history of the land justice debate by renowned nature writer Robert Macfarlane, animated by May Kindred Boothby, Our Land examines the complex issues of access, custodianship, and conservation, challenging age-old beliefs about property that have shaped our relationship with the land for over a thousand years.

  • Year
    2026
  • Runtime
    91 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Director
    Orban Wallace
  • Producer
    Rebecca Wolff, Charlie Phillips, Orban Wallace, Leo Smith
  • Executive Producer
    Sandra Whipham, Dale Vince, Sam Cryer
  • Cast
    Nadia Sheikh, Nick Hayes, Guy Shrubsole
  • Cinematographer
    Jamie Wolfeld
  • Editor
    Xanna Ward Dixon
  • Animator
    May Kindred Boothby
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