A sold-out audience watched actor and director Rachel Ward's documentary air earlier this month.
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The film Rachel's Farm premiered on August 4 at the Empire Cinema, where attendees enjoyed a question and answer panel following the screening.
![Actor and director Rachel Ward's (middle) documentary Rachel's Farm made its debut at the Empire Cinema on August 4, with a question ad answetr panel following the screening with Reece Proudfoot, Jill Cochram, Eilish Maloney and Brigid Kennedy. Picture by John Swainston Actor and director Rachel Ward's (middle) documentary Rachel's Farm made its debut at the Empire Cinema on August 4, with a question ad answetr panel following the screening with Reece Proudfoot, Jill Cochram, Eilish Maloney and Brigid Kennedy. Picture by John Swainston](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/123048163/0a0b51c1-eaf3-4516-b74a-27799c384eb9.jpg/r0_0_2100_1395_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
It follows the actor's journey employing regenerative practices on her farm in the Nambucca Valley.
The follow-up panel consisted of Reece Proudfoot from Regen Enterprise Labs LLC, Eilish Maloney from the What If Society, Grow Southern Highlands' Brigid Kennedy, Jill Cochram from Regen Action Wingecarribee and Ms Ward herself.
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Panel members gave their take on how the need to regenerate land impacts their work, the food we eat and their home lives.
Representatives from Chevalier College's regenerative agricultural program, which was employed at the school in June also attended.
Farmers, gardeners, and leaders of different environmental groups in the Highlands also came along.
Those who did not get a chance to see it can watch it on August 8 at 1.30pm.
Tickets are $15.50 per adult, $13.50 for concession and $50 for two adults and two children.
Buy them through empirecinema.com.au.
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