SPECIAL EVENT – UNDERDOG (Sunday, March 24, 4:30pm) – see below –

UNDERDOG:

adventure / biography / documentary / human interest
1 hour 22 minutes
click on poster for trailer

Sunday, March 24, 4:30 pm.

Tickets are available for advance sale (in person only) during box office hours on any day theatre is open, or 30 minutes before screening time on day of show

Adults $10  //  Seniors (65+) $8  //  Child (12 and under) $6

A film that celebrates the joy of following your dreams while shining a bright light on the state of dairy farming in Vermont and the nation (see article in The Commons HERE)

Doug Butler is a hardscrabble Vermont dairy farmer with an offbeat passion—dog mushing.

A veritable folk hero, Doug’s ease with cows, dogs and people is a joy to behold.  And when he trains his team of mutts on the family farm with a dream to compete at the world championships in Alaska, his teenage exuberance seems to erase the tired lines on his sixty-five year old face.  Yet the demands of being a small-scale family farmer in a changing world are constant, and Doug has never once left his cows for more than a few days.  And behind the charming cocktail of racy anecdotes and repeated jokes is a darker picture than Doug would ever choose to reveal.

Keenly aware of the fate of the other family farms that used to dot the landscape, Doug has managed for years to play one creditor off against the next to survive another season.  But with the accumulated debt now insurmountable and Doug’s thoughts plunging into depression and suicide, his dogs offer solace.  And perhaps a way out.

On a cold March morning Doug pulls out of his driveway in a rusted-out truck carrying 22 dogs, tearily waving goodbye to the only world he’s ever known.  He’s bound for Alaska.  The journey will prepare him for what he’ll confront when he gets back—the sale of his farm and a race to craft a new destiny.

Meticulously captured over the course of a decade, Underdog paints an intimate vérité portrait of Doug Butler as he puts a curiously optimistic twist on the kinds of family farm tragedies that have so marked American rural life.   In the era of the pandemic, the resonance of Doug’s journey extends to all who have faced down loneliness, isolation and the struggle to make sense of forces beyond control.

Consider the following:

  • During the pandemic, 4 in 10 adults in the U.S. have reported symptoms anxiety or depressive disorder, up from one in ten adults who reported these symptoms from January to June 2019.
  • Suicides among farmers are 1.5 times higher than the national average.
  • 552 family farms across the U.S. filed for bankruptcy in 2020.
  • Recurring low milk prices and other factors have led to the loss of over 357 dairy operations in Vermont in the past 10 years (a 35.2% reduction), mainly among small and medium-sized farm

“What Underdog illuminates so well is the emotional toll of being a farmer today, and the deep resilience, optimism and joy that also comes with rural life.”  (Becca Balint, Vermont Congresswoman)

“the film’s subliminal power will sneak up on you.”  (Film Threat)