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Who’s Your Farmer?

Jess Lingle | 2018 | 14 min.

2020 Official Selection

Farming is a practice that impacts our health, our environment, our communities and our world. Knowing from where our food really comes and how safely it is grown is becoming increasingly difficult. This film explores farming in Alabama through the eyes of local farmers all across the state that care about the land, the water, and the people they feed.

More Information:

www.southernexposurefilms.org

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See this film on tour near you:

October 16, 2021 Hastings MI Hasting Arts Center
October 1, 2021 Cleveland OH (Hybrid Event) Cleveland Museum of Natural History
August 19, 2021 Columbus GA Columbus State University, Riverside Theater Complex
August 3, 2021 Denver CO (Live Virtual Event)
December 4, 2020 Fayetteville AR (Live Virtual Event)
December 3, 2020 Omaha NE (Live Virtual Event)
November 21, 2020 Bridgeport CT (Live Virtual Event)
October 17, 2020 Costa Mesa CA (Live Virtual Event)
October 8, 2020 Aspen CO (Live Virtual Event)
September 24, 2020 Lexington KY (Live Virtual Event)
August 20, 2020 Carrboro NC (Live Virtual Event)
July 23, 2020 St. Louis MO (Live Virtual Event)
May 19, 2020 San Antonio TX (Video On Demand Event) River Rally
April 7, 2020 Jupiter FL (Video On Demand Event) Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum
February 28, 2020 West Chester PA Chester County Historical Society

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