AWARD-winning film ‘Wild Cornwall – Out on the Edge’ will have another showing in Cornwall on Sunday.

It will be aired at the Regal Cinema, Wadebridge after several sell-out performances in Falmouth, Truro and Newquay.

The appeal of Ian McCarthy's film continues to grow, with well over a thousand people having seen it since it was first premiered by the Cornwall Wildlife Trust in January 2018 at the The Poly, in Falmouth.

Tickets are expected to sell fast and can be booked through a link from the Trust’s website at www.cornwallwildlifetrust.org.uk/WildCorrnwallFilm or direct from the Regal Cinema. Ticket proceeds go to Cornwall Wildlife Trust.

The film follows the turning year in Cornwall and showcases Cornwall’s wild heart, the dramatic lives of many species including breeding peregrines and seabirds on the cliffs, dolphins, seals and basking sharks in the ocean, and bats and otters hunting in the streams which flow from moor to sea.

The film showing will be followed by a question and answer session with Mr McCarthy.

He is a long term supporter of Cornwall Wildlife Trust and has won Emmy and BAFTA Awards for his work behind the lens of some of David Attenborough’s biggest BBC landmark nature series.

During the year Ian’s film was awarded a gold world medal at the prestigious New York Festival in the documentary, nature and wildlife category, in competition with the world’s top television and films from over 50 countries. It had already received a Silver Dolphin Award at Cannes.

A trailer for the film can also be seen on the Cornwall Wildlife Trust website at www.cornwallwildlifetrust.org.uk/WildCornwallFilm