![]() ![]() Short on funds, she has earned a scholarship to a prestigious Paris ballet school, in competition to win a contract with the Paris Opera Ballet. In BIRDS OF PARADISE, tall and boyish Kate (Diana Silvers of Booksmart) was a basketball player and only turned to ballet a few years back to channel her dead mom's passion for dance. Incest is hinted at: A parent believes she caught her son and daughter having sex together and says "Dance is a ritual of seduction, no?"ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Violence & Scariness in your kid's entertainment guide. A former dancer describes an unwanted pregnancy and miscarriage. A student pressed for money steals dance supplies. It's implied that the student agrees to kill the rat. Then she invites the student to administer poison to a caged rat as a demonstration that the student has what it takes to succeed. A dancer vomits in a ladies' room and hints that she's bulimic in order to keep her weight down as she struggles to compete with "skinny White girls." A teacher tells a student that her cat likes "fresh" meat. A dancer hurts herself during an audition and is seen limping away from the school. Bloody and abused dancers' feet are seen. A dancer throws herself onto the floor as part of a dance. Two girls get into a physical fight the minute they meet. Someone tries to copy that suicide, but has a change of heart. His sister feels responsible for the death, although nothing suggests she's at fault. For example, it might seem sad that the coyotes prey on the birds, but the coyotes also keep the gophers under control.A boy is said to have died via suicide. This movie could also give you the chance to talk with your children about real-life issues like the natural place and purpose of all things. the benefits of growing and eating ethically sourced food.Values in this movie that you could reinforce with your children include: The main messages from this movie are to overcome setbacks and disappointments with perseverance and determination and to learn about balance from nature. Therefore, it isn’t suitable for children under 8 years, and we recommend parental guidance for children 8-9 years. The Biggest Little Farm has some sad scenes that show the death of various farm animals, a beloved pet dog and a family friend. Spanning a period of 10 years, the movie shows how nature can work to our advantage if we allow it to. The Biggest Little Farm is a beautifully shot documentary about returning to traditional mixed-farming methods and learning to farm in harmony with nature. The Biggest Little Farm has some mild coarse language, including ‘Oh my God’ and ‘Oh my goodness’. The Biggest Little Farm has some sexual references. The Biggest Little Farm has some violence. Themesįarming sustainable living predatory behaviour Violence John and Molly must learn how to cope with coyotes attacking ducks and chickens, gophers eating the roots of their fruit trees, snails infesting their gardens, and birds eating all of their fruit. ![]() John and Molly also get a lot of help from international volunteers, who come to the farm because they’re interested in mixed farming.Īs on any farm there are good times and bad times. The documentary shows how Molly and John transform their barren land into a fully functioning biodynamic farm, with the help of mixed-farming expert Alan York. Aided by crowdfunding, they buy 200 acres of land in Southern California. John and Molly adopt Todd, a rescue dog, who never gets used to living in an apartment, and they’re eventually evicted because of Todd’s barking. Molly is a chef who has long dreamed of growing her own food for cooking, but money has always got in the way of her dream. The Biggest Little Farm is a documentary by photographer John Chester about his and wife Molly’s move from apartment living to organic/biodynamic farming. ![]()
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