Only the Animals is a French mystery thriller film that follows the lives of several characters whose lives intersect due to a missing woman. The film explores themes of deception, betrayal, and the consequences of their actions. As the secrets unravel, the audience is taken through a non-linear narrative that keeps them engaged and guessing until the thrilling climax.
In early 19th century Wales, Catherine Morgan, a widow with two daughters, must endure the bumpy road to a distant market in order to sell her cattle to save her farm and family.
In 'The County,' a redheaded woman becomes a widow after her husband's tragic death. She discovers corruption within the local government and fights against it to save her dairy farm. Along the way, she navigates the challenges of managing her cattle farm and experiences the birth of a calf, highlighting the resilience of a female farmer in the face of adversity.
Constance and her fiancé hope to one day take over, modernize and expand her father’s farm, on the verge of bankruptcy, to the large-scale farms that share the land and power. She gains the support of the influential and charismatic Sylvain, their fate quickly lying in his hands... When Sylvain's desire for her steps in the negotiations, Constance must face yet another kind of violence.
Modern Life is a documentary that delves into the lives of farmers in a small town in Southern France. The film showcases the challenges and changes faced by these farmers as they navigate through the passage of time and the decline of agriculture. It also highlights the isolation and solitude experienced by the elderly couple who are the main focus of the documentary. Through stunning visuals and intimate storytelling, Modern Life captures the essence of farm life and the end of an era.
Tom Guthrie, a high school history teacher, is faced with raising two young sons after his wife leaves him. Maggie Jones, a fellow teacher, tries to provide comfort and support.
The sculptor and protector of finncattle Miina Äkkijyrkkä is a person who provokes strong passions. Miina is an exceptional woman who has done both exceptionally courageous and exceptionally strange deeds. She is passionately hated - but also admired and loved. At the Skatta farm in Helsinki, Äkkijyrkkä breeds finncattle and fights for the existence of the farm. In addition to conflicts over livestock, Miina’s disagreements with animal welfare authorities and police are escalating. Miina is arrested and her dogs are taken into custody. Miina faces charges about opposing the police and a trial is ahead. At the same time as Miina is struggling with the authorities, she is building a sculpture of a Holy Cow from car wrecks, which she is erecting in Helsinki's Ruoholahti.
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