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Six Inches of Soil offers a raw, unvarnished look at British farmers who are pushing back against the industrial food system. It’s refreshing, really—no glossy edits or overproduced narratives here. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to sit with the farmers and their stories, feeling the weight of their commitment to healing the land. The tone is both urgent and hopeful, showcasing the tangible benefits of regenerative practices. You get a sense of community, too, as these farmers aren't just working the soil; they're building connections with their local areas. The practical effects are all around, from the earth itself to the growing crops, grounding the film in reality. It's a distinctive take on agriculture that might resonate with anyone interested in sustainable practices.
Explores regenerative agricultureFocus on community impactRaw and authentic storytelling
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