Homegrown (1971)

Magic is alive and living in Bolinas. A folkfilm, a personal poem about my family and my town. Includes "Bear-Hunt," Bolinas 4th of July," "Rummage," "Oilspill," "Horseplay," "Lila's Birthday," and "Benjamin's Bath." Rated "G" by me. Suitable for home, church, school, and film society. A patriotic, devotional homemovie. Completed August 1971.

Director: Ben Van Meter
Runtime: 23 min
Release Date:
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Ben Van Meter

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Homegrown about?
Magic is alive and living in Bolinas. A folkfilm, a personal poem about my family and my town. Includes "Bear-Hunt," Bolinas 4th of July," "Rummage," "Oilspill," "Horseplay," "Lila's Birthday," and "Benjamin's Bath." Rated "G" by me. Suitable for home, church, school, and film society. A patriotic, devotional homemovie. Completed August 1971.
Who directed Homegrown?
Homegrown was directed by Ben Van Meter.
How long is Homegrown?
Homegrown has a runtime of 23m (23 minutes).
Where was Homegrown produced?
Homegrown was produced in United States of America.