Land Films

Regenerative Farm Documentary

Farming is not an industry. It's a relationship with living systems that takes decades to understand.

Regenerative farms are doing work that the conventional food system doesn't have language for yet — building soil while feeding people, sequestering carbon while producing food, and demonstrating that ecological health and agricultural productivity are not in conflict. A documentary captures that practice with the specificity it deserves: the crops, the rotation, the farmer's evolving understanding of the land they're working.

We work with diversified vegetable farms, grain operations, orchards, and mixed production systems across the regenerative spectrum. The common thread is a farmer who is in an ongoing relationship with the land — learning from it season by season, adjusting practices based on what the soil is telling them. That relationship is the story. The specific crops and techniques are the evidence.

Direct market farmers, CSA operations, and farm-to-chef producers all benefit from documentary storytelling that goes beyond beautiful produce photos. A film that shows the full system — the cover crops, the composting, the decision-making that reflects ecological awareness — gives consumers and restaurant partners a depth of connection that keeps them loyal through the hard seasons.


One production day.
Four deployable assets.

Primary Film
8–20 minutes

The complete land story — for donors, conservation partners, policy advocates, and aligned investors.

Fundraising Cut
3–5 minutes

Built for grant applications, investor meetings, and major donor presentations. Evidence-forward, mission-led.

Consumer Short
60–90 seconds

Optimized for social and direct market customer engagement. Emotional, specific, shareable.

Full Archive
Activated Vision

Every production frame AI-tagged and searchable in your private client portal. Yours to use indefinitely.


Common questions

It depends on what story you're telling. Planting shows intention, harvest shows abundance, and winter shows the quiet work of soil preparation. Many farm documentaries are filmed across two seasons to capture the full cycle.

Yes. The full farm ecosystem — from soil preparation through harvest to the consumer relationship — tells a more complete story than production alone.

CSA recruitment, restaurant partner presentations, farmers market storytelling, grant applications for USDA programs, and social media content. The film is the anchor for an entire year of marketing.

Free resource

The Regenerative Storytelling Playbook

A framework for land-based enterprises that need their story to travel — across consumers, investors, and community audiences, from a single film strategy.

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Our Work

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