POTSDAM -- The next featured Cinema 10 film will be “The Biggest Little Farm,” screened Monday, Feb. 24 at 7:15 p.m. at the Roxy Theater. The 2018 American film directed by John Chester is 91 …
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POTSDAM -- The next featured Cinema 10 film will be “The Biggest Little Farm,” screened Monday, Feb. 24 at 7:15 p.m. at the Roxy Theater.
The 2018 American film directed by John Chester is 91 minutes long and rated PG with mild thematic elements.
Emmy-award winning director Chester turns the camera around to document the struggles he and his wife face in running a 200-acre farm in Ventura County, California.
Featuring stunning cinematography, “The Biggest Little Farm” is an intimate portrait of a couple following a dream that "feels like fresh air for the soul," writes Peter DeBruge of Variety magazine.
A panel discussion with local farmers will be held after the film.
Tickets cost $5.50 for general admission and $45 for the season. Students and seniors pay $4.50 for general admission and $35 for the season. Season tickets are sharable.
Cinema 10 is made possible by the state Council on the Arts.
For more information visit www.cinema10.org.