March25 , 2023

    Hallmark-like ‘Farmer and the Belle’ leads family-friendly spotlight

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    Her name is Belle, and she is one of the world’s most popular models, having graced billboards, magazine covers and TV ads.

    Lately, though, her work has been slow. It seems companies want a younger, fresher face. That’s because Belle is getting … well … old.

    Facing an identification crisis and searching for life’s purpose, Belle returns to the small town she once called home — a place where her childhood friend, Josh, still lives.

    Will Belle find answers to what’s troubling her? Will she even discover romance?

    The new film The Farmer and the Belle: Saving Santaland, now on DVD and video on demand, follows the story of Belle as she uncovers the true meaning of beauty and then uses her fame to help save her tow