Film Debate 'Vache de guerre'

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André Grevisse is a farmer and breeder in Habay-la-Vieille. Since 1997, he has been leading a fierce fight against conventional agriculture and its intensive use of pesticides and chemical fertilizers. The man campaigns in words and deeds, and minces neither!

Joined by his sons Gil and Romain, the activity continues in the same spirit.

Through their commitments, not only are they shaking up an entire sector, but they are changing our landscape, our Habaysian culture. The meat they offer us is no longer that of the Belgian Blanc-bleu breed, which has become so sensitive, but that of the Aberdeen Angus breed. Their Bio Vallée store, located in Vance, offers a real alternative to mass distribution.

The two parts of "War Cow", filmed 12 years apart, express in images the evolution of this fight, waged against powers that concern us all.

The screening will be followed by a meeting with André Grevisse, his sons and the film's director Paul-Jean Vrancken and will continue with a tasting of the farm's products.


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The screening will be followed by a meeting with André Grevisse, his sons and the film's director Paul-Jean Vrancken, and will continue with a tasting of the farm's products.


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6723 Belgique Place Saint Etienne 6, Habay-la-Vieille Habay, Belgique

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Place Saint Etienne 6
Habay-la-Vieille Habay
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  • 2024-11-21 20:15:00 2024-11-21 21:15:00 Europe/Paris Film Debate 'Vache de guerre' André Grevisse is a farmer and breeder in Habay-la-Vieille. Since 1997, he has been leading a fierce fight against conventional agriculture and its intensive use of pesticides and chemical fertilizers. The man campaigns in words and deeds, and minces neither! Joined by his sons Gil and Romain, the activity continues in the same spirit. Through their commitments, not only are they shaking up an entire sector, but they are changing our landscape, our Habaysian culture. The meat they offer us is no longer that of the Belgian Blanc-bleu breed, which has become so sensitive, but that of the Aberdeen Angus breed. Their Bio Vallée store, located in Vance, offers a real alternative to mass distribution. The two parts of "War Cow", filmed 12 years apart, express in images the evolution of this fight, waged against powers that concern us all. The screening will be followed by a meeting with André Grevisse, his sons and the film's director Paul-Jean Vrancken and will continue with a tasting of the farm's products. Place Saint Etienne 6, Habay-la-Vieille Habay, Belgique Syndicat d'Initiative de Marbehan Carrefour Gaume & Ardenne
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