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Betting The Farm
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| Editor: Brenda Bonneville | |
| Sunday, 14 October 2012 | |
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(Belfast, ME) On Tuesday, October 16 at 7:00 pm at the Colonial Theatre in Belfast. Betting The Farm, a documentary film by Cecily Pingree and Jason Mann, follows three farm families as they risk everything to launch their new milk company—Maine's Own Organic Milk. The film premiered in front of sold-out crowds at the prestigious AFI-Discovery Channel Silverdocs Film Festival in June. The second public screening kicked off the 8th annual Camden International Film Festival at the historic Camden Opera House in Camden. The film will play in towns large and small across the state of Maine, including Portland, Presque Isle, Rockland, and Eastport. The filmmakers and characters from the film, including farmers Vaughn Chase of Mapleton, Aaron Bell of Edmunds, and Richard Lary of Clinton, will attend many of the screenings to meet audiences and answer questions following the movie. "We are really excited to bring this film home to Maine," said co-director Cecily Pingree. "It's the story of three Maine farm families struggling against long odds to save their farms, and we think Maine audiences in particular will be excited to see it." "It's not a promotional film, by any stretch of the imagination," said co-director Jason Mann. "What these families-and the other members of the MOO Milk organization-did was very brave. They let us be a part of their lives for more than two years as they endured significant financial and emotional stress. We came away with tremendous respect for the hard work it takes to produce every gallon of milk." Betting The Farm is the story of a group of Maine dairy farmers who--dropped by their national milk company--are suddenly confronted with the real possibility of losing their farms. Banding together, the farmers launch their own milk company, Maine's Own Organic Milk. Farmers Vaughn Chase, Richard Lary, and Aaron Bell--along with their families--struggle to make ends meet as they get the company off the ground. But faced with slow sales and mounting bills, can the farmers hang together long enough for the gamble to pay off? Or will they be left worse off than before? "You really have to let your characters open up on screen, and I think everyone in this film did," said Ben Fowlie, founder of the Camden International Film Festival. "As a Mainer, I've always respected the independent spirit and drive that Mainers have, and Jason and Cecily captured that beautifully in this film." >link to the Colonial Theatre |
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