The solution of Regenerative farmers to bring soil health across the continent and beyond.The solution of Regenerative farmers to bring soil health across the continent and beyond.The solution of Regenerative farmers to bring soil health across the continent and beyond.
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Everyone is connected to not only each other, but also to the Earth. However, we are living in a society that is so incredibly divided that we forget this simple fact. Despite all of our differences, we all share a common ground, the soil in which we live upon. It's from the soil that we are sustained. Common Ground by Joshua and Rebecca Tickell, dives into the fact that soil is what is keeping the environment stable. Given that most of our food is grown in the soil, unhealthy soil means unhealthy food. Our health is directly tied to what we consume, and as mentioned in the film, food is quite literally medicine. Regenerative practices will be the legacy that we leave behind so that future generations can thrive. With a packed cast of actors who are passionate about the film's message, such as Ian Somerhalder, Common Ground is a catalyst for change in the agricultural world.
If you've ever found yourself anxious over the topic of climate change, you're not alone, and I suggest you watch Common Ground by Joshua and Rebecca Tickell. The film focuses on the promising effects of the system of regenerative farming, and how implementing it into farms across the planet can have effects that can stop climate change in its tracks, and restore our atmosphere. The film takes you on a journey visiting farms across the United States and the globe, meeting farmers with first-hand accounts of how regenerative farming has saved both their farm-and their bodies from the harmful effects of the domination of the food and agrochemical industries. Featuring familiar faces such as Woody Harrelson and Donald Glover offering unique perspectives as to how regenerative agriculture has changed each of their lives for the better, this film will surely ease your worries.
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This is a follow up documentary after Kiss the Ground (2011), which is somewhat inferior in standards of documentary-making and seem to target a younger viewer's range, but with the same important message: that we ruin the earth and our topsoil with current practices of industrialized farming. Furthermore, companies like Monsanto in particular but the food industry as a whole play an abject role in applying propaganda (attacks on whistleblowers), manipulation (funding farm colleges and rogue science) and bribing of government officials and government-policies through campaign funding. The cost in terms of public and ecological health is alarming. We have to turn this around or we will go down as the generation which leaves a gigantic mess for the generations to come.
Unlike your average documentary, Common Ground transcends traditional storytelling to deliver a powerful call to action. It isn't merely an exploration of regenerative agriculture, but a compelling narrative that urges viewers to reconsider their impact on the planet, and their role in shaping a sustainable future. Directors Josh and Rebecca Tickell transcend this movement by starting and closing the film as a letter to future generations. It foreshadows both what could happen if we as a society don't start heading in the direction of regenerative agriculture, vs if we do. This contrast really adds tension to the film and emotion to the viewer, prompting them to think critically about the future of the earth and their role in this issue. By doing this, it creates a direct connection between the viewers and the subject matter. As the documentary unfolds it provides a thorough explanation of regenerative agriculture by using farmers like Gabe Brown and Rick Clarke who have been using regenerative farming techniques. They introduce us to all the pros of regenerative farming along with the struggles they have faced to get to where they are. Whether you are an advocate for environmental change or new to the concept of regenerative farming, Common Ground is a compelling call to embrace a groundbreaking path forward.
This film can be described as a celebration of humanity, showing the viewer not only what it means to be human, but what it means to be on Earth. The documentary Common Ground directed by Joshua and Rebecca Tickell, effortlessly shows the results of regenerative agriculture's benefit on humanity. Using personal testimonials from farmers, politicians, and scientists, the film showcases real solutions anyone can take to improve the health of the soil, thus improving their health and the planet's. With notable celebrities like Donald Glover, Jason Moma, Laura Dern, and more, the film simply explains the sins behind modern agriculture and what we can do to fix it. This film provides a much-needed glass of hope and clarity, in the midst of troubling times and is a must-watch that will show us how we can all stand on Common Ground. (POSTED ON IMDb)
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Narratress: If the soil dies... we die.
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- La tierra de todos: agricultura regenerativa
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- $259,959
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $31,450
- Oct 1, 2023
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- $265,959
- Runtime1 hour 41 minutes
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