One Last Farm WCFF 2025
Wildlife Conservation Film Festival 2025
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16m
One Last Farm is a short documentary about Bristol’s last working farm and its fight to survive.
Yew Tree Farm means everything to third-generation farmer Catherine Withers. It is her home, her livelihood, and her community. Besides producing locally grown, organic food, the farm’s grasslands and ancient hedgerows serve as a habitat for diverse wildlife. However, this ecological treasure faces pressure from a growing urban population and a cemetery expansion.
One Last Farm follows Catherine's journey over the course of a year as she fights to protect her nature-friendly farm from development.
Film maker Nikki Dodd is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and cinematographer with roots in both the US and UK. She’s worked on content for major streamers and broadcasters, including Netflix, PBS, and the BBC. Her short documentary THE BARRIO FRIDGE garnered over 5K views on The New Yorker. Nikki’s passion lies in stories that deepen our understanding of nature and people in today’s global, interconnected world.
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