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To Make A Farm is one of those documentaries that really takes you into the world of young people trying to reconnect with the land. It’s not just about farming; it's this raw and gritty exploration of sustainability and self-sufficiency. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to absorb the struggles and triumphs of these individuals. There’s an authenticity in the visuals—no overproduced shots, just real moments that capture the essence of farm life. The atmosphere feels grounded, with a hint of nostalgia that resonates throughout. The performances—if you can call them that—are just people being themselves, which is its own kind of powerful. There's a distinct feeling of hope and determination woven into the narrative. It’s really something to watch.
Authentic portrayal of rural lifeFocus on sustainabilityGrounded storytelling
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