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− | <blockquote>"The epic tale of a maverick Midwestern farmer. An outcast in his community, Farmer John bravely stands amidst a failing economy, vicious rumors, and violence. By melding the traditions of family farming with the power of art and free expression, this powerful story of transformation and renewal heralds a resurrection of farming in America."
| + | [http://www.skidrowismyhome.com/ link to official website for film if there is one] |
− | (angelicorganics.com) </blockquote>
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| + | [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvG_UlvqggA link to trailer if there is one] |
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− | *This documentary charts the journey of 'Farmer John' as he struggles to keep his family farm operating. Using 30 years of archival footage the filmmaker weaves together the intricacies of the changing farming culture, and how a new community lifted his farm into a thriving organic co-operative. As more and more farms fall to large industrial farming companies, or suburbia, this story stands as to the power of a small group of people who value organic farming enough to fight for it. While financial loss is a reality the gains have been in the creation of a tight knit community, strengthening the skills of organic farming and passing that education to the next generation.
| + | [http://www.hulu.com/watch/460340 link to streaming version of film if there is one] |
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| + | ===Synopsis=== |
| + | A summary of what the film is about. |
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− | *Farmer John using film to connect with his viewers allows him to invoke sympathy for difficulties that, as explained in the film, many local farmers had been experiencing as corporate farms were beginning to sprout up around the mid-west in the 1980’s. His performances, after losing hundreds of acres of land that his family owned, displayed his shortcomings and voiced to many farmers that they too could soon be facing the same ordeal. This film displays civic intelligence through his method of including others, such as interns or families invested in his community support agriculture. They are able to gain knowledge through practice in a positive way. Different skills were utilized amongst farming, English speakers and Spanish speakers helped each other learn their language, individuals with skills in construction helped to build the new farmhouse.
| + | ===Civic Intelligence=== |
| + | Discussion about the elements of civic intelligence portrayed in the film. |
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| + | What were the problems? How was civic intelligence used to address the problems? To what degree were the efforts successful? What else could have been done, or could be done in the future? |
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− | *'''Patterns'''
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− | * Appreciative Collaboration (99)
| + | [http://www.publicsphereproject.org/node/282 Link to Liberating Voices Patterns (83)] |
− | *The Good Life (3)
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− | *Community Currencies (63)
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Latest revision as of 08:46, 19 May 2013
Film Title
Directed by Xxxxxxx Xxxxx, released in YYYY
link to official website for film if there is one
link to trailer if there is one
link to streaming version of film if there is one
Synopsis
A summary of what the film is about.
Civic Intelligence
Discussion about the elements of civic intelligence portrayed in the film.
What were the problems? How was civic intelligence used to address the problems? To what degree were the efforts successful? What else could have been done, or could be done in the future?
Patterns
Link to Liberating Voices Patterns (83)