"Soil: A Real and Imagined Environment for Australian Organic Farmers and Gardeners in the 1940s"
Jones explores the disparity between real and imagined environments in Australian organic farming and gardening during the 1940s.
Jones explores the disparity between real and imagined environments in Australian organic farming and gardening during the 1940s.
The film discusses how biodynamic agricultural methods transformed an area of desert 60 kilometers northeast of Cairo, and a leading agro-industrial corporation was founded.
A portrait of Michael Simml, a pioneering organic farmer based in the Bavarian Forest, and his methods of yielding the highest returns from the most challenging of soils.
The Brauns started farming organically in 1984. This documentary film explores the day-to-day operation of their farm in Bavaria. Among other things, it shows how vital earthworms are for soil fertility.
This film follows one farming couple’s efforts to maintain the mountain farmers’ way of life through an organic cheese dairy in the Swiss Alps.
Dirt! The Movie takes a humorous and substantial look into the history and current state of the living organic matter that we come from and will later return to.
Food Fight looks at how American agricultural policy and food culture developed in the 20th century.
Food, Inc. reveals surprising truths about what we eat, how it’s produced, and where we are going from here.
This film examines a vibrant urban farming movement that is catching on across the globe.
The film tells the story of two cotton farming villages in East Africa: one organic, one heavily industrialized.