BACHELOR FARMER

"Don't Miss It!" says METROSource NY

METROSource NY writes, "In today's polarized country of red and blue states, of gay marriage debates and the heated rhetoric of constitutional amendments, Bachelor Farmer is an affirmation that tolerance and understanding are home-grown."

Bachelor Farmer is an intimate look at how a few gay men negotiate the peculiarities of small-town living in rural Kendrick, population 369. In a place so small, no one can be a stranger. Being openly gay there isn't easy, but part of day-to-day small town living is dealing with difficult but necessary relationships. An examination of outsider status and the struggle to be accepted in one's community, Bachelor Farmer is a rich story of community in the most unlikely of places.

Bachelor Farmer premiered in New York City at New Fest, was presented a Jury Award in Seattle and had the honor of screening in the Documentary Fortnight at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. It is also part of the permanent collection of the New York City Public Library as well as public and college libraries across the country. In addition, MTV Networks purchased the television rights to Bachelor Farmer and has aired it extensively.

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TRT 57m30s
English Language
Digital Beta or Beta SP (NTSC)
Stereo
1:33