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Helen Nearing: Conscious Living/Conscious Dying

$24.95

This documentary examines the lives and deaths of Maine authors Helen Nearing and her husband Scott, who were best known for their book about homesteading practices called Living the Good Life. More than a biography, this hour-long documentary looks at the Nearings' commitment to self-sufficiency and voluntary simplicity and unveils the spiritual philosophy that underlay their lives and work. Producers Polly Bennell and Andrea Sarris spent five years collecting photographs, interviews and archival footage to create this moving and provocative portrait.
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