
Common Ground

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Description
Common Ground by Josh and Rebecca Tickell follows regenerative agriculture beyond theory and into the farm, policy, and food systems that determine how land is used and what ends up on the plate. Rather than treating soil health as an isolated environmental issue, it connects farming practices to public health, rural economics, climate pressure, and the fragility of modern supply chains. Its argument is openly activist, but the documentary is most effective when it shows regeneration as a practical response to damage already built into the system.
Director / Filmmaker
Josh Tickell, Rebecca Harrell Tickell
About the Director / Filmmaker
Josh Tickell and Rebecca Harrell Tickell, co-directors and producers, run Big Picture Ranch as a married filmmaking team working across documentaries, books, campaigns, and environmental advocacy. Official bios identify Josh as a filmmaker, author, and investigator on climate, energy, and food systems, while Rebecca’s work spans directing, producing, writing, acting, and activism. Their collaboration is built for public reach and often tied to outreach that continues well beyond a film’s release.
Josh Tickell and Rebecca Harrell Tickell, co-directors and producers, run Big Picture Ranch as a married filmmaking team working across documentaries, books, campaigns, and environmental advocacy. Official bios identify Josh as a filmmaker, author, and investigator on climate, energy, and food systems, while Rebecca’s work spans directing, producing, writing, acting, and activism. Their collaboration is built for public reach and often tied to outreach that continues well beyond a film’s release.
Topic
Nutrition
Who It’s Best For
People deciding whether regenerative agriculture can truly address soil loss, food quality, and environmental damage will obtain the most from this. A second audience is viewers trying to separate practical land-use solutions from branding, politics, or overreach.
Production Company / Studio
Big Picture Ranch, Benenson Productions
Approach
Regenerative agriculture is framed as a systems remedy, with farmers, scientists, and advocates assembled into a linked argument about soil, food, and policy. The structure is openly movement-building, using testimony and expert framing to press a preferred solution.
Duration
105 Minutes
Year
2023
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