88 mins |
Rated
PG (Mild themes and coarse language)
Directed by Rachel Ward
Bendigo Sustainability Group fundraiser.
Film director and actor Rachel Ward is the last person you’d expect to join a farming revolution. Following the birth of her first grandchild, Rachel is confronted head-on by the impact of our climate crisis as Australia’s Black Summer fires descend on her farm. Besieged by drought and ecological despair, she embarks on a journey of discovery to regenerate the land on her farm, and herself.
In this triumphant film, Rachel voyages from her own wilful ignorance about the ecological impacts of conventional agriculture, to championing a movement to restore the health of our farmland, food, and climate and in doing so, the wellbeing of the farming communities that sustain the nation, and ourselves.
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Bendigo Sustainability Group fundraiser.
Film director and actor Rachel Ward is the last person you’d expect to join a farming revolution. Following the birth of her first grandchild, Rachel is confronted head-on by the impact of our climate crisis as Australia’s Black Summer fires descend on her farm. Besieged by drought and ecological despair, she embarks on a journey of discovery to regenerate the land on her farm, and herself.
In this triumphant film, Rachel voyages from her own wilful ignorance about the ecological impacts of conventional agriculture, to championing a movement to restore the health of our farmland, food, and climate and in doing so, the wellbeing of the farming communities that sustain the nation, and ourselves.