Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBesieged by drought, bushfires and ecological despair, in the soil beneath her feet and begins a journey of discovery to regenerate the land on her farmBesieged by drought, bushfires and ecological despair, in the soil beneath her feet and begins a journey of discovery to regenerate the land on her farmBesieged by drought, bushfires and ecological despair, in the soil beneath her feet and begins a journey of discovery to regenerate the land on her farm
- Prix
- 1 victoire et 3 nominations au total
Peter Andrews
- Self - Australian Landscape Scientist
- (as Peter Andrews OAM)
Mike Green Snr.
- Self - Farmer
- (as Mick Green Sr.)
Charles Massy
- Self - Scientist, Sheep Farmer and Author
- (as Dr. Charles Massey OAM)
Terry McCosker
- Self - Educator, Industry Pioneer
- (as Dr. Terry McCosker OAM)
Darren Newberry
- Self
- (as Darren 'Normie' Newbury)
Avis en vedette
Viktor Schauberger (known as the water wizard)
demonstrated 100 years ago how to tend to the soil.
& warned of the destructive practices that we are unfortunately only just now appreciating.
How to plough in a special way , so as not to destroy the life giving micro structure within, that is responsible for keeping the soil healthy & able to produce bountiful produce.
This is also shown in the film.
Additionally Viktor manufactured a special plough which turned the soil so as not to destroy it's structure.
Not only that but to avoid iron which has a deleterious effect on soil organisms. The ploughs he made were made of copper which also cut through the earth with ease , and whose trace elements are very beneficial micro-organisms.
& warned of the destructive practices that we are unfortunately only just now appreciating.
How to plough in a special way , so as not to destroy the life giving micro structure within, that is responsible for keeping the soil healthy & able to produce bountiful produce.
This is also shown in the film.
Additionally Viktor manufactured a special plough which turned the soil so as not to destroy it's structure.
Not only that but to avoid iron which has a deleterious effect on soil organisms. The ploughs he made were made of copper which also cut through the earth with ease , and whose trace elements are very beneficial micro-organisms.
I don't have any substantial experience at all in growing my own food, let alone for any market. Now I have a basic grasp of the science behind healthy soil. I also have an appreciation of the weighty personal commitment required to have any measurable success at sustainable farming. There's no shying away from the initial financial toll here, either. The seemingly repetitive, mundane nature of much of the transformative work is, I suspect, evidence of the discipline required for the task at hand.
Obviously Rachel Ward is relaxed in front of a camera but the other key subjects are also engaging. I'm referring to both humans and animals in this regard.
The scenery is cinematic and seeing a doco on current and local issues on my neighbourhood cinema screen added much to the good experience.
Obviously Rachel Ward is relaxed in front of a camera but the other key subjects are also engaging. I'm referring to both humans and animals in this regard.
The scenery is cinematic and seeing a doco on current and local issues on my neighbourhood cinema screen added much to the good experience.
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- AnecdotesFirst documentary feature film directed by actress and filmmaker Rachel Ward.
- ConnexionsFeatures Today (1982)
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Détails
Box-office
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 142 838 $ US
- Durée1 heure 24 minutes
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By what name was Rachel's Farm (2023) officially released in India in English?
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