Woodstock Vermont Film Series ~ Forgotten Farms
Will include discussion with filmmakers and farmers.
New England has lost more than 10,000 dairy farms in the past 50 years; fewer than 2,000 farms remain. Collectively, they tend 1.2 million acres of farmland and produce almost all of the milk consumed in the region. In our enthusiasm for the new food movement, we often overlook the farmers at the foundation of the regional agricultural economy.
Climate change will demand that more of our food is grown closer to where we live. As we strive to revive local production, we have much to learn from dairy farmers. Through conversations with farmers and policy experts, Forgotten Farms reconsiders the role of these vital farmers. Directed by Dave Simonds. NR, 65mins.
2 Showings: 3:00 & 5:30pm
Inspired by the surrounding countryside, the Woodstock Vermont Film Series transports viewers to distinctive cultures and destinations that share a strong sense of place. Through the medium of cinematography, we celebrate the diversity and joy of humanity and the powerful influence of place in our lives.
Films screened in HD digital projection and Dolby® surround-sound with complimentary refreshments.
The theater is wheelchair accessible. Please request seating or other special needs when purchasing tickets.
Ticket sales are non-refundable but may be exchanged for another screening.
TICKETS:
Adults: $11 (BFM members: $9)
Children: $6 (BFM members: $5)
15-film Package: $132 (BFM members: $98)