A Hidden Life tells the true story of Franz Jägerstätter, a farmer from the Austrian alpine village of St. Radegund, who becomes a conscientious objector and refuses to fight for the Nazis during World War II. Despite facing social ostracism, imprisonment, and the death penalty, he remains steadfast in his beliefs and integrity.
An American cowboy is hired to work on a ranch in Mexico, but soon finds himself in a dangerous situation involving treachery and violence.
The Tree of Wooden Clogs is a slow-cinema film set in 19th century Lombardy, Italy. It follows the lives of peasant farmers and their struggles, depicting their daily routine, family relationships, and the challenges they face. The film explores themes of friendship, poverty, and social realism.
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.
Indigenous farmers in Peru, Nicaragua, Italy, France, Australia and New Zealand share their intimacy with the land and the seeds they have nurtured for generations; global corporations attempt to 'own' the intellectual property of seeds.
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