Penryn Picture House is inviting everyone to join them on a journey around three of the world's continents in one evening.

The event will begin with Bango Street Kitchen serving freshly prepared, locally made meat, fish and vegetarian Asian dumplings and broth, while Cornwall-based Johnny Dij plays live didgeridoo.

Embrace of the Serpent will then be screened in the same venue at 7.30pm.

The film centres on Karamakate, who is an Amazonian shaman and the last survivor of his people. It watches as two scientists build a friendship with him over the course of 40 years.

The film was inspired by the real-life journals of two explorers, Theodor Koch-Grünberg and Richard Evans Schultes, who travelled through the Colombian Amazon during the last century in search of the sacred and difficult-to-find psychedelic Yakruna plant.

Penryn Picture House's event will take place at Stuart Stephens Memorial Hall on Friday, December 2.

The doors for this event will open at 6pm for food, drink, music and conversation, followed by the film screening at 7.30pm.

Ticket prices for the evening range from £4 to £14.50. More information and tickets are available online at crbo.co.uk.