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With ‘Green and Gold,’ the pacing is slow, the protagonist is off-putting and the entire enterprise tends to more impatience than sympathy.
Anders Lindwall's Green and Gold is a triumphant piece of cinema that focuses on the humanity of its subject.
Craig T. Nelson plays a stubborn farmer in Wisconsin whose devotion to the Green Bay Packers could save his business.
The film about a Wisconsin dairy farm and a Green Bay Packers' 1990s playoff run defied expectations by staying in theaters for five weeks.
As 'Green and Gold' hits streaming, fun behind-the-scenes things to know about the Wisconsin film darling Kendra Meinert Green Bay Press-Gazette 0:00 ...
“Green and Gold” plays like a cross between a by-the-numbers Hallmark Movie and the sort of suffocatingly sincere save-the-farm dramas that were film festival staples three or four decades ago.
Allegedly, when LSU was deciding on its colors, the stores in New Orleans were stocked up with purple, green, and gold everything for the Mardi Gras season.
"Green and Gold" director Anders Lindwall, right, talks with actor Craig T. Nelson, who portrays Buck, during filming in Door County in 2021. The two have become dear friends in the years since.
Here's what they're saying. Did Charlie Berens relate to his radio host character in 'Green and Gold,' given his journalism background? "I came up in a journalism background.
INTERVIEW: Brothers behind “Green and Gold” discuss their authentically Wisconsin film “Green and Gold” opens at Micon Cinemas this weekend The API failed to deliver the resource.
"Green and Gold," starring Craig T. Nelson as a fourth-generation Wisconsin dairy farmer and a Green Bay Packers fan, opens in theaters nationwide Jan. 31.