HD
2016
Peter Dunning exemplifies the rugged individualism of a troubled soul, living alone on his Vermont farm, where he tends to sheep, cows, and pigs. A former artist with a tumultuous past, he has severed ties with his wives and children, leaving him isolated, even on bitterly cold nights. As a complex and relatable figure shaped by the 1960s counterculture, Peter's poetic dreams have become tainted by disillusionment. Despite his honesty, he often succumbs to self-destructive drinking, grappling with the beauty of the land he has dedicated his life to nurturing.