Thu 4 Jul
91 mins
in English
USA | 2018 | dir. John Chester, with John Chester, Molly Chester | doc
Following its UK premiere at the Edinburgh Film Festival, Emmy Award winner John Chester’s The Biggest Little Farm chronicles his eight-year quest with his wife Molly, incited by the love of a rescue dog to trade city life for 200 acres of barren farmland in California, and a dream to harvest in harmony with nature. Featuring breathtaking cinematography and captivating animals, this outstanding documentary provides us all with a vital blueprint for saving and nurturing our endangered biodiversity.
Screening introduced by Catherine Flood and May Rosenthal Sloan, curators of the Food: Bigger than the Plate exhibition at the V&A.
See also Les Glaneurs et la glaneuse by Agnès Varda
This screening echoes the Food: Bigger than the Plate exhibition at the V&A.
All tickets £5.
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