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Hannah Ranch

Directed by Mitch Dickman
One cowboy's fight for family and land

Overview

Genre
Environment, Nature, Human Interest, and Biography
Synopsis

Hanna Ranch is a feature documentary about visionary cattleman Kirk Hanna and his personal struggle to protect a once prominent way of life in Colorado. Born into a life on the family ranch, Hanna became a leader in the environmental ranching movement that set out to protect the West from the relentless encroachment of development and misuse.

Featured in the book Fast Food Nation and dubbed the “eco-cowboy,” he was an early adopter of Holistic Resource Management practices, sat on numerous environmental boards and was president of the Colorado Cattleman’s Association. Hanna’s opinion was so widely sought and respected, many even saw him as a future governor of Colorado. But when his dream of harmony and sustainability ran up against the reality of family conflict and mounting threats to the land, Hanna lost hope.

Kirk’s legacy and fight live on as his family and friends continue to protect the West by saving Hanna Ranch.

Stage
finished
Running time
73 minutes

Credits

Production Details

Prod. Co.
Listen Productions
Country
United States
Years of Production
2013
Locations
Colorado

Distribution Details

Release year
2014
Festivals
Denver Film Festival (world premiere), Durango Independent Film Festival
Distribution
Gravitas Ventures (VOD)
Language
English

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