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For What it's Worth, Milk a Goat is this intriguing doc that really digs into the disconnect we have with our food sources. The atmosphere feels raw and honest, almost like you're sitting in on a family discussion rather than watching a polished film. It doesn’t rush, allowing moments to breathe while the themes of self-sufficiency and community responsibility unfold. The pacing is kind of meditative, reflecting on the slow, deliberate act of growing food. It’s shot in a way that feels intimate, capturing the practical aspects of farming without any frills. You really get a sense of the work behind the food on your plate, which is what sets it apart from the usual documentaries. There's a sincerity here that sticks with you.
Interesting take on food production.Focuses on community and responsibility.Unique documentary style.
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