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Just One Drop – A Film About Homeopathy

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Just One Drop – A Film About Homeopathy

Very interesting film about origin, history and science of homeopathy. If you get a chance to see it, try and go.

To celebrate the start of Homeopathy Awareness Week in April the
School of Homeopathy is hosting a public screening of Just One Drop,
aÀxž°×  new film about 
homeopathy. Q&A to follow with filmmaker
Laurel Chiten and Gerry Dendrinos (from Australia, featured in the
film.) Book now to reserve your place.

“Homeopathy is
a medicine that people love, or people love to hate. Critics love to attack
it. It’s been called everything from “ pseudo science” to “the ultimate
fake medicine”.  But what about all the people who have been helped by
this alleged “fake” form of medicine?  Just One
Drop
 takes us on the journey of homeopathy, a system of medicine that
is used by more than 200 million people on Earth.” From the Just One Drop
website.

Watch the movie trailer:
www.justonedropfilm.com/trailer/

Book now : Only
£4.00
Just One
Drop – a film about homeopathy

Dates: Sat 8th
April
Time: 7.00pm
for 7.30pm start
Location: School of
Homeopathy, Stroud, Gloucestershire
Level: Open to the
public and homeopaths
Fee: £4.00 – book online before
the event
Duration: Movie length
70 mins plus Q&A
Bookings: 
www.alternative-training.com/payments/just-one-drop/
Contactjennie@homeopathyschool.com or 01453 765
956 

CURRENT
DATES & VENUES:

Date:
7th April

GRASSINGTON NR.
SKIPTON

Time: 7pm for refreshments; 7.30pm start
Hosted by: Em
Colley
Price: Free
Contact: Em on em@emmacolley.co.uk
Venue: Octagon
Theatre, Devonshire Institute, Main Street, Grassington, BD23
5AA
Refreshments available from 7pm and a short Q&A after the
film.

Date: 7th
April

EDINBURGH
Time: 7-9pm
Hosted by: Margaret
Wyllie
Price: Donations
Contact: BHA beforehand – info@britishhomeopathic.org or call 020 3640 5903
Venue: St
Andrew’s & St George’s West Church, George St (5 mins’ walk from
station)
Refreshments on arrival
Q&A session following
screening 

Date: 8th
April

STROUD
Time: 7.30pm
Hosted Àxž°×  by:
The School of Homeopathy
Price: £4.00 – book online before the
event
Contact: jennie@homeopathyschool.com or 01453 765 956
Venue: The School
of Homeopathy, Hawkwood College, Stroud, Gloucestershire
Q&A to
follow with filmmaker Laurel Chiten and Gerry Dendrinos (from Australia,
featured in the film.) 

Date: 9th April
TUNBRIDGE
WELLS

Time: 17.30
Hosted by: Mary Ellis
Price:
Free
Contact: mhellis62@gmail.com or
07711418430
Venue: Salomons, Broomhill Road, Tunbridge Well,
Kent

Date: 10th
April

LONDON
Time: 6-8pm
Hosted by: The
Friends, Faculty and BHA
Price: Must email or call to get tickets.
Limited number available.
Contact: info@britishhomeopathic.org or call 020Àxž°×  3640
5903
Venue: Artworkers’ Guild, 6 Queen Square, London
Light
refreshments served

Date: 10th
April

BRIGHTON
Time: 21.00
Hosted by: Hilary
Dorrion
Price: £11 includes post film discussion with the
filmmaker
Contact: hilerydorrian@aol.com
Venue: Komedia
Cinema, 44-47 Gardner St, Brighton and Hove
Q&A to follow with
filmmaker Laurel Chiten and Gerry
Dendrinos

About the
film maker: Laurel Chiten

Laurel Chiten has
been critiquing and influencing social issues for over 25 years. Her
high-profile films have screened at film festivals around the world; at
universities and medical schools; won numerous awards; been nominated for an
Emmy and been broadcast on PBS’s Emmy winning national series, Independent
Lens, and POV. Her previous films have gained her acknowledgment and respect
from doctors, researchers and institutions including Harvard Medical School,
UCLA, MIT, and Harvard University

Her films include: Twisted (2006)
about people with the neurological disorder, dystonia. Touched,
(2003) about people who think they have had contact with aliens and the Harvard
psychiatrist who believed them. The
Jew in the Lotus
 (1999), about a group of rabbis that met with the
Dalai Lama, and Twitch
and Shout
 (1994) about people living with Tourette Syndrome, nominated
for a national Emmy. The intention in all her work is to entertain her audiences
while educating
them.

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