The Biggest Little Farm (2018)
John Chester / 91 min / from 12 years /
5.4/6

Captivating story of a filmmaker and a chef embarking on a new adventure. They build up a farm from scratch and have to face the challenges from mother nature. |
The Farmer and his Prince (2014)
Bertram Verhaag / 82 min / from 12 years /
4.1/6

The film shows Prince Charles, who has the vision to feed the world organically and to heal the tortured nature though better ways of farming. |
Code of Survival (2016)
Bertam Verhaag / 90 min / from 16 years /
3.9/6

The film explores poisons such as Roundup and the ways in which they have seeped into our lives: although Germany is virtually GM-free, glyphosate can now be detected in all of our bodies. Using powerful images, the film explains how the large-scale application of poison is destroying soil biology, causing a global drop in soil fertility. |
The Need To Grow (2018)
Rob Herring, Ryan Wirick / 96 min / from 14 years
In 60 years there will be no more agriculturally usable soil on earth. Here come the solutions for the future. |
Polyfaces (2015)
Lisa Heenan, Lisa Heenan, Isaebella Doherty / 92 min / from 16 years
Polyface Farm is led by the the World’s Most Innovative Farmer (TIME) and follows the philosophies of permaculture. |
Sowing Seeds in Hearts (2015)
Bertram Verhaag / 38 min / from 12 years
A ride in the old train with a view to the future. The film captures the lively exchange between the invited guests witch revolves around the landscape, people and spirituality. |
Das liebe Rindvieh (2013)
Bertram Verhaag / 45 min / from 14 years
Three dairy farmers have been rethinking their way of farming and let their cows live species-appropriate and above all a "horned" life. |
The Agricultural Trader (2011)
Bertram Verhaag / 44 min / from 16 years
The story of a small family business which, with its ideologies regarding genetic engineering, has become the supplier of GMO-free feed in it's region. |
Andeer ist anders (2005)
Bertram Verhaag / 45 min / from 16 years
After Maria and Martin Bienerth took over a small alpine dairy in the picturesque village of Andeer in the canton of Graubünden, success is not long in coming. They produce their award-winning organic cheese with milk from local farms and a lot of love. |