In 2017, Joe Bunyan left a career in consulting to pursue his goal of becoming a film director. His debut documentary feature, Gitonga, received critical and public acclaim. Through his work, Joe explores the beauty and complexities of people, perspectives and the world itself. His journey has taken him across the world and to all corners of the UK, and he has met countless unsung heroes. He shares stories of the incredible people he has encountered, the lessons he has learned, and how he has applied his experiences across a variety of sectors: film, sport, government projects, and education.
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Want to be the first to hear about what's happening in Fife? Just hit 'Like' on our Facebook page, join the What's On Scotland Facebook Group and 'Follow' on our Twitter account and you're all set!Filmmaker Joe French talks about running barefoot through the forests and glens around his house to find a return to health and peace of mind.
READ MOREDocumentary filmmaker and historian Paul Murton will take you on an exploration of some of Europe's most remote islands as part of Royal Scottish Geographical Society's Inspiring People events.
READ MOREIn 2024, Anna Wells became the first woman to complete a 'Winter Munro Round'. Join her as she recounts the highs and lows as part of Royal Scottish Geographical Society's Inspiring People events.
READ MOREDalgety Bay Astronomy Club are delighted to welcome Dr Jamie Robinson to the club on 26th November for a presentation on wide-field survey astronomy.
READ MOREJoin Polly Pullar as she talks to us about The Horizontal Oak: A Life in Nature, where she shares her inspirational story about finding strength in wildlife and wild places.
READ MOREFilmmaker Joe French talks about running barefoot through the forests and glens around his house to find a return to health and peace of mind.
READ MOREJoin Markinch Heritage Group on 5th December for an interesting and informative talk given by Tom Stevenson on The iconic Museum of Communication!
READ MOREAndy Torbet recounts highlights from his many shows and adventures, lifting the veil on how some of these stunts were filmed for the Royal Scottish Geographical Society's Inspiring People talk series!
READ MORECrail Community Partnership is hosting workshops in January to provide information and support on reducing energy costs and promoting sustainable homes.
READ MOREEnvironmental policy-maker Roger asks what nature means to us, at home or further afield, including humans or not as part of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society's Inspiring People talk series!
READ MOREEnjoy an evening with Rangers Legends Mark Hateley, Terry Butcher & Ian Durrant and host Graham Roberts at the Alhambra Theatre Dunfermline on Friday 31st January!
READ MOREDocumentary filmmaker and historian Paul Murton will take you on an exploration of some of Europe's most remote islands as part of Royal Scottish Geographical Society's Inspiring People events.
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