Biggest Little Farm, The
“It’s a remarkable educational experience for anyone eager to go back to the basics. In the process, it arrives at a deeper understanding of the underlying impulse, while delivering an emotionally resonant narrative with plenty of cute animals to spare.”~Eric Kohn, IndieWire
Aroview: Inspirational and utterly picturesque documentary made by a farmer who ditched city life and moved onto 200 acres of barren farmland with his wife, transforming it into an ecologically sustainable rural utopia.
NZ International Film Festival 2019
Member Reviews
Average rating (Good Enough). Showing 1-3 of 3 member reviews.
2 stars (Good Try) It is a relaxing watch but it doesn't cover much new ground. ~Tubbs
4 stars (Very Good) Charming; terrific photography. The hardship & joys of farming are shown. Key factors carefully omitted incl. the capital required (no bank would lend for such a project), the youth of the farmers & their failure to pay staff. Thus a misleading fantasy. ~Sandy
4 stars (Very Good) A great family movie - my kids (5 & 9 yo) watched it 3 times! Excellent cinematography. ~L
DVD Features
- English subtitles for the hearing impaired
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