This film and story has many facets
+ beautiful filmography + a very relevant topic: how to produce food in a sustainable way while combating the effects of climate change + some very inspiring guests (sister of Obama, founder of market-kitchen, a chef from Norway ...)
And yes, some of the main characters are not mainstream, and could be seen as "hippy", "naive" ... and also the story of Paula coming to this farm community and following her experience, for me I would have been fine with more of a documentary approach
Still, if you let yourself immerse into the story, there is a lot of inspiration to take out from. And certain elements that are presented show the way to a better farming-world
So my advice watch at least until the 3rd episode (also ok to jump straight to it), before you turn away.
In my view, a really good series on a very important topic.
+ beautiful filmography + a very relevant topic: how to produce food in a sustainable way while combating the effects of climate change + some very inspiring guests (sister of Obama, founder of market-kitchen, a chef from Norway ...)
And yes, some of the main characters are not mainstream, and could be seen as "hippy", "naive" ... and also the story of Paula coming to this farm community and following her experience, for me I would have been fine with more of a documentary approach
Still, if you let yourself immerse into the story, there is a lot of inspiration to take out from. And certain elements that are presented show the way to a better farming-world
So my advice watch at least until the 3rd episode (also ok to jump straight to it), before you turn away.
In my view, a really good series on a very important topic.