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Farmland

  • 2014
  • TV-G
  • 1h 17m
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Farmland (2014)
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Academy Award-Winning director James Moll helms an in-depth documentary spotlighting six young farmers and ranchers and uncovering the high-risk/high reward of farming. Nothing is off limits... Read allAcademy Award-Winning director James Moll helms an in-depth documentary spotlighting six young farmers and ranchers and uncovering the high-risk/high reward of farming. Nothing is off limits from GMO to organic from large farming to small.Academy Award-Winning director James Moll helms an in-depth documentary spotlighting six young farmers and ranchers and uncovering the high-risk/high reward of farming. Nothing is off limits from GMO to organic from large farming to small.

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    • James Moll
  • Stars
    • Brad Bellah
    • Leighton Cooley
    • David Loberg
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    • Director
      • James Moll
    • Stars
      • Brad Bellah
      • Leighton Cooley
      • David Loberg
    • 7User reviews
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    • 32Metascore
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    10colonel-13070

    Great!

    This was a very informative overview from their perspective. Remember, it's not your perspective, it's their perspective. I thought it was well done, certainly not in depth deep dive into the industry but an informative and interesting overview of some of the challenges they face. Whether you like it or not human beings eat animals to survive. For anyone reading this, that will never change in our lifetime. I read some of the reviews and I say quit thinking so much about it. This wasn't meant to be a deep dive obviously, just an overview of life and challenges as a farmer. Without them we wouldn't be able to sustain ourselves as a species.
    3rchusker

    Light stuff

    I grew up on a farm, and while this is interesting if you want to know about these particular families that are farming (and kudos to them and their hardworking families), for any filmmaker to put forward a documentary with such lack of diversity when representing farming in the USA, is just no longer acceptable. All families focused on are Caucasian and the filmmaker doesn't touch on farm controversy beyond GMOs and how to treat animals, having no mention of land ownership, workers, diversity and discrimination in the locations highlighted.
    1chelseasings

    romanticizing animal agriculture is gross

    I love seeing a man dump baby chickens on the ground and dirty, scared piglets in cramped pens all while happy music plays! this documentary was so insanely biased in favor of animal agriculture while glossing over the extreme abuse and cruelty in this industry. had to watch this for class and boy did i hate it!
    10jeffmason131

    Great Production and Very Informative

    I very much enjoyed (and learned from) viewing the documentary.

    It was very eye opening to see the state of our farming industry. The process of getting food from the farm to the table is not something I previously gave much thought. I'm glad I got a chance to screen this film (before its full national release). It was interesting to see the lives of the people and families (some of which have been involved in farming for generations) behind the industry.

    It was also refreshing to not only see a documentary done on such important subject matter, but one done at such a high-level of production quality.

    Highly Recommended.
    9danj-reed

    Farmland is Fair to the Public and Farmers

    Farmland is a fair representation of a career in farming. There is no hype and no exaggeration. There is no spin. The only way to get a better idea of what US farms are actually like is to quit your day job and become a farmer like one brave woman profiled in this documentary actually did. The scenes are beautiful and they show the diversity in agriculture. The film covers animal and plant agriculture and profiles farms in many different locations in the US. Watch the film and then contact your local university's cooperative extension service to get in touch with farmers in your area. Go visit farms where you live (City dwellers this may be a field trip, but it is one worth making if you can).

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      Farmland was funded by the U.S. Farmers and Ranchers Alliance (USFRA). This group was formed in response to recent movies and books like Fast Food Nation, which warned consumers off factory-farmed ground beef. The alliance includes state farm bureaus and agribusiness giants like Monsanto, whose genetically engineered seeds were targeted for criticism in the film Food Inc. Randy Krotz, with the Farmers and Ranchers Alliance, says they felt it was time to make their own movie.

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    • Release date
      • May 1, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Filming locations
      • Nebraska, USA(on location)
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      • Allentown Productions
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      • 1h 17m(77 min)
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