QUINNESEC, Mich. (WLUC) - ‘Green and Gold,’ the feature film made by two U.P. brother, kicked off a limited theater run Friday. The film is made by Iron River natives Anders and Davin Lindwall.
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(Fathom Entertainment photos) In “Green and Gold,” Craig T. Nelson plays a fourth-generation Wisconsin dairy farmer fighting to preserve his family’s land and legacy. Directed and co-written ...