
Sadeh is the name of the first Jewish farm located in the south of the United Kingdom. The main character of Jessica Benhamou's three-minute film is climate activist Felix, who moved here from Bristol after becoming disabled. In the film, Felix admits that despite being queer and transgender, they don't feel like an outsider among their neighbors on the farm. They reflect on what knowledge of Judaism can offer to a modern individual who seeks to love and protect nature.
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