Fiercely independent 90-year-old Agatha Bock lives alone on her ancestral farm. Despite health challenges, she definitely tends to her land, cultivating heirloom seeds passed down through generations. Employing antiquated techniques, Agatha plants and harvests her expansive field of watermelons, beans, flowers, herbs, and vegetables entirely by hand. Without a car, cell phone, running water, or even a functioning landline, Agatha’s meditative processes and daily rituals form a vivid counterpoint to the rapid pace of contemporary life. Made intentionally with sensory sensitive viewers in mind, the film carves out a (mostly) calm space in a chaotic world.
Shot by an all-female crew—including director Amalie Atkins and cinematographer Rhayne Vermette— over six years on 16mm film, using a windup Bolex and an ArriSR2 studio camera, the project captures the handmade materiality inherent in both the medium of film and Agatha’s tactile world. Her century-old farmhouse, with its grey exterior, contrasts with the bursts of vibrant colour and texture inside. Unchanged since the 1950s, her home serves as a living archive of a vanishing era, rooted in her esoteric practices that predate modern conveniences.
Agatha’s Almanac serves as a powerful conduit for often-overlooked stories, amplifying voices and rural perspectives. Agatha’s life offers a window into the experiences of a nearly lost generation, whose values and ways of living are at risk of fading as the world rapidly changes.
CREW:
Director: Amalie Atkins
Producer: Amalie Atkins
Cinematographer: Rhayne Vermette
Editor: Amalie Atkins
Sound: Charlene Moore
Production
Awards
Special Mention, section In your hands – the future of knowledge, at Budapest International Documentary Festival (2026);
Best Canadian Feature Documentary Award at Hot Docs Festival (2025);
Best Feature Documentary at Devour! The Food Film Fest (2025);
World Documentary Award at Whistler Film Festival (2025)

Director
Amalie Atkins
Amalie Atkins is a multidisciplinary artist based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Renowned for her films and video installations, Atkins creates cinematic fables by blending 16 mm film, performance, textiles, installations, and analogue photography. Her practice merges traditional elements with a hands-on, do-it-yourself aesthetic to imprint a fictional world onto everyday life.
Her films have screened nationally and internationally, including at the Berlin International Art Film Festival (Berlin, Germany), Bucharest Film Awards (Romania), Festival International Signes de Nuit (Paris, France), Montreal Independent Film Festival (Montreal, QC), Dresdner Schmalfilmtage (Dresden, Germany), and Analogue Resilience (Toronto, ON).
Shot entirely on 16 mm film with an all female crew over the last six years, Agatha’s Almanac is her first feature film. Selected Filmography
Agatha’s Almanac (2025), The Diamond Eye Assembly (2019), Tracking The Wolf/ Three Minute Miracle (2008), The Tooth Maker (2003)