All Creatures Great & Small (2020) follows the adventures of James Herriot, a young veterinarian who moves to the rural Yorkshire Dales in the 1940s. He faces the challenges of caring for a variety of animals, forming relationships with the locals, and navigating the intricacies of small-town life.
In the rural town of Poho County, a farming community becomes the target of the legendary Creeper, a supernatural creature that comes out every 23rd spring for 23 days to hunt and kill. As the community is terrorized by the deadly creature, a group of individuals, including a mother, sheriff, and sergeant, must band together to stop its reign of terror.
Wolf Children tells the story of Hana, a young woman who falls in love with a werewolf and gives birth to two wolf children. After the sudden death of her werewolf husband, Hana moves to the countryside to raise her unique children away from prying eyes. The movie explores themes of love, family, and coming of age as Hana navigates the challenges of raising her half-human, half-wolf children.
In a post-apocalyptic future, a viral outbreak turns people into zombies. A father, determined to protect his infected daughter, stays with her as she slowly succumbs to the infection. As society collapses around them, they must navigate through the chaos, facing challenges and dangers on their journey.
Benedikt Bösel was an investment banker, but then the financial crisis hit and with it the question of meaning. Today, he is a farmer, a visionary and leads a young team that is testing a radical new type of agriculture in the fight against climate change.
Antonia returns to her rural village after World War II and confronts the challenges of rural life and traditional norms as she builds a matriarchal community.
Kiss the Ground explores the significance of regenerative farming in mitigating climate change, restoring soil health, and ensuring a sustainable future for agriculture. Through interviews with farmers, scientists, and environmentalists, the film highlights the crucial role of regenerative practices in improving the health of our ecosystems and food production.
Silent Light tells the story of a Mennonite community in Mexico, where a farmer named Johan finds himself torn between his wife and his lover. The film explores themes of forbidden love, religious devotion, and the challenges of living in a close-knit community. With minimal dialogue and a slow, contemplative pace, Silent Light offers a deeply immersive and emotionally resonant experience.
While on vacation, a family visits a small town inhabited by vegetarian goblins who seek to transform them into plants so they can eat them.
When a high school student is hired to work on a farm, he uncovers a dark family secret that leads to murder and manipulation. As he tries to navigate the complexities of love and loyalty, he becomes entangled in a web of guilt and deception.
In a farming community in New Mexico, a group of locals battles against a land developer who wants to take over their land. With the help of a guardian angel, they come up with a plan to protect their livelihood and fight for their rights.
American Fable is a drama thriller set in the Reagan era American Midwest. A young girl finds herself facing foreclosure on her family farm and desperate to help her parents, she stumbles upon a dark secret involving a mysterious woman and a violent teenager. As she tries to navigate the dangerous situation, she is forced to make a moral dilemma while hiding and eavesdropping. This film explores themes of economic crisis, desperation, and the innocence of childhood.
In Buoyancy, a 14-year-old boy from Cambodia is tricked into forced labor on a fishing trawler. He endures harsh conditions, abuse, and violence while dreaming of escape and seeking justice. The film vividly portrays the dark realities of human trafficking and exploitation in the fishing industry.
Set in a farming community in the Pacific Northwest during World War I, 'The Basket' tells the story of a German immigrant family and their struggles to overcome xenophobia and find a sense of belonging. The film explores themes of love, loss, and the power of community.
Set in a rural area of New Zealand in 1975, '50 Ways of Saying Fabulous' follows the story of a 12-year-old boy named Billy who is struggling with his identity and dealing with an abusive parent. He finds solace in his fantasy world and develops a close friendship with a tomboy named Lou. Together, they navigate the challenges of growing up, discovering their sexuality, and finding acceptance in a small farming community.
All My Good Countrymen is a comedy drama that takes place in a farming community in post-World War II rural Czechoslovakia. It explores the challenges faced by the farming community and their political involvement during the 1940s. The movie is known for its portrayal of socialism and reflects the era of Czech New Wave cinema.
An adult woman's imaginary friend from childhood, Hugo, finds his existence threatened when a real person becomes the woman's love interest.
In 1941, as Germany invades Ukraine, a brave farmer joins the communist resistance to protect his village and fight against the Nazi soldiers. With the help of his longtime girlfriend and a group of local peasants, they embark on a journey of survival, sacrifice, and heroism.
The Loving Story is a documentary that tells the true story of Richard and Mildred Loving, an interracial couple from Virginia who were arrested and banished from their home state because their marriage violated state laws against miscegenation. Their case, Loving v. Virginia, went all the way to the Supreme Court and ultimately led to the abolition of such laws nationwide, making marriage equality a reality for interracial couples in the United States.
Set in a small farming community in mid Wales, a place where Koppel's parents - both refugees - found a home. This is a landscape and population that is changing rapidly as small scale agriculture is disappearing and the generation who inhabited a pre-mechanised world is dying out. Much influenced by his conversations with the writer Peter Handke, the film maker leads us on a poetic and profound journey into a world of endings and beginnings; a world of stuffed owls, sheep and fire.