“Gently articulates the mundane cruelty at the heart of industrial farming.” - The Times

Acclaimed British filmmaker Andrea Arnold (Fish Tank, American Honey) makes her documentary debut in this observational portrait of a dairy cow on an English farm. 

A calf is born and then soon separated from its parent. The mother returns to a routine of milking and grazing, while the calf joins its fellow youngsters. So begins the cycle of life on a dairy farm. With her signature empathy, Arnold captures the passing of the seasons: the calf matures; the mother grows old. Tagged ‘social realism for animals’, this moving and considered documentary makes for unsettling but wholly compelling viewing.  

Content warning: animal death on screen.

Rating

PG

Language

English

Director

Andrea Arnold