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Inspiring documentary showcases eight-year odyssey to sustainable living

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Inspiring documentary showcases eight-year odyssey to sustainable living

A hit on the film festival circuit, The Biggest Little Farm chronicles the remarkable eight-year quest of John and Molly Chester as they trade LA city living for 200 acres of barren farmland.
 
Filmmaker John and caterer Molly, along with their dog Todd, embark on an odyssey to farm in harmony with nature. As their plans take a series of wild turns, they learn to reach a far greater understanding of the intricacies and wisdom of nature and life itself.
 
Featuring John’s breathtaking footage of the farm and its animals, the film chronicles the couple’s journey to master farming by sheer trial and error, with a resounding message of determination and positivity.
 
The Biggest Little Farm opens in cinemas on 16 January.
 
Thanks to Madman Entertainment for providing tickets for this competition. The competition has now closed.

 

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