The documentary "Farmland," which was released in theaters in May, is available for free during the next four weeks on Hulu and Hulu Plus, reports Agri-Pulse, a Washington newsletter. The film "takes the viewer inside the world of farming for a first-hand glimpse
into the lives of six young farmers and ranchers in their twenties.
Through the personal stories of these farmers and ranchers, viewers
learn about their high-risk, high-reward jobs and passion for a way of
life that has been passed down from generation to generation, yet
continues to evolve."
Filmmaker James Moll said, "This is a film for anyone who eats. It's not what you'd
expect. The world of farming is complex and often controversial, but the
farmers themselves are some of the most hard-working and
fascinating people I've ever met." (Read more)
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Donnerstag, Oktober 02, 2014
Documentary Farmland available for free on Hulu
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