In California’s Central Valley, tucked between the county jail and the shooting range, 100 Mexican-American farmworking families live, love and strive at the Artesi II Migrant Family Housing Center. Until every December, that is, when they’re asked to leave.
This film explores food sustainability, how farmers' markets build community, and why local food mat...
Documentary filmmaker Robert Kenner examines how mammoth corporations have taken over all aspects of...
Henry Browne, an African American farmer, and his family are profiled in this film. The important jo...
Refuge(e) traces the incredible journey of two refugees, Alpha and Zeferino. Each fled violent threa...
A documentary investigation of the world of French agriculture today through various testimonials. A...
In this short documentary, five black women talk about their lives in rural and urban Canada between...
This documentary short is a visual portrait of “Prairie Sentinels,” the vertical grain elevators tha...
King Corn is a fun and crusading journey into the digestive tract of our fast food nation where one ...
A cinematic portrait of farmer and writer Wendell Berry. Through his eyes, we see both the changing ...
"...a charming depiction of life as I knew it with my grandparents in my own village..." Clara Cale...
This portait of life on the tea plantations is decidedly rosy – clearly, there are no exploited work...
Together, the three Bertrand brothers work their farm in a small Savoyard village. In 1972, they too...
As the global economics of dairy farming has winnowed out most small and medium-sized dairies, the s...