The film explores the innovative and sustainable practices behind one of Trentino's most exclusive goat farms. Situated in a picturesque mountain landscape, the Capra Punk farm is led by a group of young people who have decided to follow an ancient tradition. Creating unique local products, it represents a new farming philosophy that safeguards the environment and celebrates the dignity of animals. The goats are free to graze in the woods, their natural habitat.
Misheck (b. 1994) is a Zambian filmmaker and photographer born and raised in Lusaka and works between Zambia and Italy. He has been fortunate enough to make a living with a camera, working with multiple NGOs, corporations & individuals for over a decade.
Awards
EUSALP Award. What keeps me here
Ed. 2025
The values and spirit underpinning the Alpine macro-region, namely sustainability, inclusion and promotion of the Alpine area as a place to live and work, are impeccably interpreted in this documentary. Even the almost amateur nature of the film does not obscure the originality and freshness of the message, succeeding in fully highlighting the process of the circular economy alongside the tenacity of the lifestyle promoted by young entrepreneurs linked to the culture of the local area. The resistance and permanence of agricultural/woodland/pasture activities through recovery of ancient farming methods are an emblem for mountain communities struggling to remain alive and appealing. The documentary is therefore an authentic interpretation of the EUSALP Award theme ‘What keeps me here’.