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The Biggest Little Farm

The Biggest Little Farm

200 acres of barren farmland, and a dream to harvest in harmony with nature.

20197.61h 31m

Overview

The successes and failures of a couple determined to live in harmony with nature on a farm outside of Los Angeles are lovingly chronicled by filmmaking farmer John Chester, in this inspiring documentary.

Directed by John Chester
Written by Mark Monroe, John Chester
Produced by Sandra Keats, John Chester
Box Office0Revenue: $5.1M

Top Cast

John Chester

John Chester

Self - Narrator

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Molly Chester

Self

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Beaudie Chester

Self

Themes & Keywords

farmcaliforniasocial documentaryfarmingsustainabilitynature documentaryfarming coupleeco-sustainabilitysustainable solutionsorganic farmingdocumentaryfarming practicesfood documentarysocial responsibility

About The Biggest Little Farm

The Biggest Little Farm is a documentary film released in 2019 exploring themes of farm, california, social documentary, farming, sustainability, nature documentary. Directed by John Chester, it stars John Chester, Molly Chester, Beaudie Chester. The successes and failures of a couple determined to live in harmony with nature on a farm outside of Los Angeles are lovingly chronicled by filmmaking farmer John Chester, in this inspiring documentary.

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