LOS ANGELES - Only a handful of environmental documentaries have percolated from the world of indie cinema to Hollywood. And when they do, they often have a sweeping world view and a big name attached, as with former American Vice President Al Gore's 2006 An Inconvenient Truth or actor Leonardo Dicaprio's film Before The Flood (2016).
The Biggest Little Farm, one of the most buzzy documentaries of the year, takes a more intimate tack. Opening in Singapore on Thursday (Aug 8), it follows a California couple who set out to run a small, sustainable, biodynamic farm just outside of Los Angeles.
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