Farmland (film)

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Directed byJames Moll
Produced byJames Moll
Christopher Pavlick
StarringBrad Bellah[1]
Leighton Cooley[2]
David Loberg[3]
Sutton Morgan[4]
Margaret Schlass[5]
Ryan Veldhuizen[6]
CinematographyHarris Done
Farmland
Farmland
Poster for Farmland
Directed byJames Moll
Produced byJames Moll
Christopher Pavlick
StarringBrad Bellah[1]
Leighton Cooley[2]
David Loberg[3]
Sutton Morgan[4]
Margaret Schlass[5]
Ryan Veldhuizen[6]
CinematographyHarris Done
Edited byTim Calandrello
Music byNathan Wang
Production
company
Distributed byD&E Entertainment
Release dates
  • March 18, 2014 (2014-03-18) (Cleveland International Film Festival)
  • May 1, 2014 (2014-05-01) (United States)
Running time
77 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Farmland is a documentary film about agriculture in the United States that was funded by the U.S. Farmers and Ranchers Alliance. Six farmers and Ranchers across the United States describe their experiences of and views on modern agriculture. Critics view the farmers and ranchers as sincere and what they do as interesting, but they are critical of what is left out of the documentary and that it was funded by the U.S. Farmers and Ranchers Alliance.

The goal of the film is to bridge the gap between food growers and food consumers by presenting farmers' and ranchers' perspectives on producing food.[7] The film aims to do this by focusing on the lives of six farmers in their 20s who describe their experiences of and views on modern farming and ranching in the United States. They each show and explain what it is like to farm and ranch with modern agriculture practices. They express their views on controversial topics such as genetically modified crops, the use of antibiotics in animal feeds, and the treatment of farm animals.[4][8][9][10][11]

Cast

The main cast of the documentary consists of six farmers and ranchers from different rural areas in the United States.

Critical reception

References

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