Can You Dig This explores the urban gardening revolution currently taking place in South Central Los Angeles, one of the largest food deserts in the country. We follow the inspirational personal journeys of five 'gangster gardeners,' all planting the seeds for a better life.
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Can You Dig This - Trailer
A feature doc following 4 improbable gardeners as they join a movement that uproots the status quo in one of the most notorious places in the country: South LA.
CAN YOU DIG THIS? South LA “Gangster” Community Gardens with dir. Delila Vallot
CAN YOU DIG THIS? is director Delila Vallot's documentary about the urban gardening movement that has taken root in South LA's most desperate ...
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How "Gangster Gardens" Are Fixing South LA - CAN YOU DIG THIS?
The impact of "gangster gardens" in South Los Angeles and the positive change of organic urban farming is explored with CAN YOU DIG THIS? documentary ...
"Compost makes your nipples hard" Can You Dig This
The Los Angeles Film Festival world premiere of CAN YOU DIG THIS and after party Executive producer and party host John Legend director Delila Vallot ...
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