History

Freedom & Unity: The Vermont Movie

The six-part series is a collaboration of over two dozen Vermont filmmakers, led by award-winning filmmaker Nora Jacobson. Filmmakers, politicians, scholars, artists and citizens probe under Vermont's bucolic surface to reveal stories of class, race, labor, education, culture, the environment, and much more, woven together in a lively tapestry of gorgeous images, voices and people.

Part Five - Ceres' Children

1h 19m

Take a deep look at some of Vermont's cherished traditions: participatory democracy and the conservation ethic. We capture 21st century debates over natural resources, how these concerns originate in the ethics of farmers who depend on the natural world for their survival. The disappearance of dairy farms raised a tough question: how big is too big? How can Vermont survive in a world economy?

Episodes

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    Part Five - Ceres' Children

    S1 E5 - 1h 19m

    Take a deep look at some of Vermont's cherished traditions: participatory democracy and the conservation ethic. We capture 21st century debates over natural resources, how these concerns originate in the ethics of farmers who depend on the natural world for their survival. The disappearance of dairy farms raised a tough question: how big is too big? How can Vermont survive in a world economy?

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    Part Three - Refuge, Reinvention and Revolution

    S1 E3 - 1h 16m

    In the mid-20th century, political pioneers Bill Meyer and Governor Phil Hoff rose to take the lead in state politics. Innovation was everywhere: in the work of Snowflake Bentley and Thaddeus Fairbanks, in the rise of IBM, and the creation of Interstate highways. Rare archival footage provides a look at the realities of communal life and the counter-culture who established roots in Vermont.

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    Part One - A Very New Idea

    S1 E1 - 1h 21m

    Explore the roots from which the future state of Vermont grew. Samuel de Champlain paves the way for Yankee immersion into native culture. We look at early settlement, native peoples’ resistance, and the little-known history of African American settlers. Pioneer rebel Ethan Allen leads the struggle for independence.

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