A meal, a film and a debate at the Aïoli Caganis farm
Cultural Environment Conference Regional Products Gastronomy Various Movie screening Dinner / Meal showPlace : Ferme Aïoli Caganis
Contact
Office de Tourisme et des Loisirs de Martigues
Phone : +33 4 42 42 31 10
Place
Ferme Aïoli Caganis
Ferme Aïoli Caganis
Chemin des Gides
Saint-Pierre-les-Martigues
13500
Martigues
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Presentation
The recipe: fresh drinks for the aperitif, local and seasonal produce for dinner, an open-air screening of the film ‘Demain’ and a generous sprinkling of discussions with biodiversity specialists.
The Aïoli Caganis farm is the ideal place to indulge yourself and support environmentally-friendly agriculture. Enjoy an exceptional experience on a farm like no other, located on the agricultural plain of Saint-Pierre-les-Martigues.
Bookings will open shortly at the Martigues Tourist Office or online at www.martigues-tourisme.com
On the programme for this exceptional evening:
- From 6pm to 8pm: a friendly aperitif featuring local, seasonal flavours: vegetables, panisses, courgette fritters, anchovy paste... accompanied by wine and a surprise cocktail made with fruit from the farm.
- From 8pm to 9.30pm: dinner at the table. A dinner consisting of a main course with a side dish, a homemade dessert and coffee.
- From 9.30pm to 10.45pm: outdoor screening of the documentary film ‘Demain’ by Cyril Dion and Mélanie Laurent.
An optimistic documentary about concrete solutions to the ecological, economic and social crises.
- 10.45pm: discussions and debates with biodiversity and climate specialists, to deepen the debate and look ahead together to the future of our planet.
Jean François Mauffrey, teacher-researcher and lecturer in ecology.
Synopsis.
What if showing solutions, telling a feel-good story, was the best way to solve the ecological, economic and social crises facing our countries? Following the publication of a study predicting the possible disappearance of part of humanity by 2100, Cyril Dion and Mélanie Laurent set off with a team of four to investigate ten countries to understand what could cause this catastrophe and, above all, how to avoid it. During their journey, they met the pioneers who are reinventing agriculture, energy, the economy, democracy and education. By putting together all these positive, practical initiatives that are already working, they begin to see what tomorrow's world could be like...
A rare occurrence for a documentary, the film sold more than a million tickets in France. In 2016, it won the César for best documentary film.
Demain is a French documentary directed by Cyril Dion and Mélanie Laurent, released in 2015. Faced with a future that scientists are predicting to be worrying, the film is unusual in that it does not adopt a doomsday attitude. Taking an optimistic view, it identifies initiatives in ten countries to tackle the environmental and social challenges of the 21st century, whether in the fields of agriculture, energy, the economy, education or governance.
Bookings will open shortly at the Martigues Tourist Office or online at www.martigues-tourisme.com
On the programme for this exceptional evening:
- From 6pm to 8pm: a friendly aperitif featuring local, seasonal flavours: vegetables, panisses, courgette fritters, anchovy paste... accompanied by wine and a surprise cocktail made with fruit from the farm.
- From 8pm to 9.30pm: dinner at the table. A dinner consisting of a main course with a side dish, a homemade dessert and coffee.
- From 9.30pm to 10.45pm: outdoor screening of the documentary film ‘Demain’ by Cyril Dion and Mélanie Laurent.
An optimistic documentary about concrete solutions to the ecological, economic and social crises.
- 10.45pm: discussions and debates with biodiversity and climate specialists, to deepen the debate and look ahead together to the future of our planet.
Jean François Mauffrey, teacher-researcher and lecturer in ecology.
Synopsis.
What if showing solutions, telling a feel-good story, was the best way to solve the ecological, economic and social crises facing our countries? Following the publication of a study predicting the possible disappearance of part of humanity by 2100, Cyril Dion and Mélanie Laurent set off with a team of four to investigate ten countries to understand what could cause this catastrophe and, above all, how to avoid it. During their journey, they met the pioneers who are reinventing agriculture, energy, the economy, democracy and education. By putting together all these positive, practical initiatives that are already working, they begin to see what tomorrow's world could be like...
A rare occurrence for a documentary, the film sold more than a million tickets in France. In 2016, it won the César for best documentary film.
Demain is a French documentary directed by Cyril Dion and Mélanie Laurent, released in 2015. Faced with a future that scientists are predicting to be worrying, the film is unusual in that it does not adopt a doomsday attitude. Taking an optimistic view, it identifies initiatives in ten countries to tackle the environmental and social challenges of the 21st century, whether in the fields of agriculture, energy, the economy, education or governance.
Opening period (s)Saturday 23 August 2025 between 6 pm and 11.30 pm.
Facilities, services, amenities
- Sitra promotion typology :
- Open air
Tarifs
One price: 47 €.
Bookings will open shortly at the Martigues Tourist Office or online at www.martigues-tourisme.com.
Bookings will open shortly at the Martigues Tourist Office or online at www.martigues-tourisme.com.
FICHE_INFO_SIMPLE_LIBELLE_DESTINATION
Ferme Aïoli Caganis
Chemin des Gides
13500
Martigues
GPS coordinates
Latitude : 43.366103
Longitude : 5.050373
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