An organic farmer in Maine sets out to transform the prison food system. Filmed over the course of two years, Seeds of Change chronicles the intersecting stories of lifelong farmer Mark McBrine and several incarcerated men as they grow their own food from a five acre prison garden unlike any other.

- English
- No Captions
- Hopeful
Virtual & Hybrid Passholder Pre-order is now open for this film in the Virtual Theatre. Individual Virtual Theatre ticket sales open January 17th.
About the Filmmaker
- Filmmaker: Maximilian Armstrong
Maximilian Armstrong is an award-winning documentary filmmaker with a penchant for adventure. He’s hitchhiked across America, Motorbiked across Vietnam, Thru-hiked the 2,200-mile Appalachian Trail, and spent a winter washing dishes at the world’s northernmost truck stop in the Alaskan Arctic. His films have screened across North America and appeared on OutsideTV.