A new film titled “Green and Gold” is now playing in theaters nationwide, focusing on farming and the 1993 Green Bay Packers season. Directed by Anders Lindwall, the movie follows an old dairy farmer and his granddaughter as they struggle to save their farm by brokering a deal with the bank linked to the Packers’ success that season. The film features Craig T. Nelson, Brandon Sklenar, and the late M. Emmet Walsh.
The filmmakers behind “Green and Gold” are urging audiences, especially those in the Midwest, to support the movie during its initial screenings to ensure its success. The film, made on a limited budget, is only guaranteed a short run in theaters but could be extended based on demand. The project was a dream come true for Lindwall and his brother Davin, who co-produced the film and are avid Packers fans. Despite offers from big studios to buy the script, the filmmakers remained committed to shooting in Wisconsin to capture the essence of the Green Bay Packers’ hometown.
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