Peter and the Farm

2016 • 92 minutes
3.8
16 reviews
100%
Tomatometer
Eligible
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Peter Dunning is a rugged individualist in the extreme, a hard-drinking loner and former artist who has burned bridges with his wives and children and whose only company, even on harsh winter nights, are the sheep, cows, and pigs he tends on his Vermont farm. Peter is also one of the most complicated, sympathetic documentary subjects to come along in some time, a product of the 1960s counterculture whose poetic idealism has since soured. For all his candor, he slips into drunken self-destructive habits, cursing the splendors of a pastoral landscape that he has spent decades nurturing. Imbued with an aching tenderness, Tony Stone’s documentary is both haunting and heartbreaking, a mosaic of its singular subject’s transitory memories and reflections—however funny, tragic, or angry they may be.

Ratings and reviews

3.8
16 reviews
Robbie Tullos
November 13, 2016
This movie should come with a disclaimer. Unnecessary images of slaughtering
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brad frame
January 2, 2017
Great movie. All can relate. I've rented it twice. When can I buy it.
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Charlotte Alexandra
August 10, 2017
Facinating
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