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The Biggest Little Farm

The Biggest Little Farm

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Documentary about a married couple who follow their dream of creating a sustainable farm over eight years.

CertificatePG

Duration91 mins

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  • Freya, 11
  • 14 reviews

A Moving Documentary

4 stars

17 Sep 2022

'The Biggest Little Farm' tells the real-life story of Molly and John Chester who made their dream come true by leaving the city to start their own sustainable farm. Over eight years, they transform a desolate land into a beautiful, fertile land of agriculture. They discover how everything on their land has a purpose: wild/farm animals, crops and plants. However, they do have to face many hardships and losses before reaching their goal.

I enjoyed this film because I liked watching how a farm evolves over time, even though there were many sad parts. The documentary was filmed by John himself (he is a professional camera man) and he took some amazing shots. I also think that the music in this film plays an important part as it sets the mood and changes your emotion for each scene. I loved how the editors used the animated drawings at the beginning to tell their story.

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