A Dairy Story
Every day, thousands of dairy calves are separated from their mothers at birth. A Dairy Story follows a husband-and-wife team as they risk everything to prove there's another way.
Over 20 years David and Wilma Finlay transformed their farm in southwest Scotland from conventional to regenerative and, most radically, pioneering commercial scale cow-with-calf dairy farming.
Filmed over two years with unprecedented access, this poignant film captures Wilma and David’s determination to reinvent dairy farming; putting nature and animal welfare first by keeping dairy cows and their calves together. When Wilma receives a terminal cancer diagnosis, their mission to encourage wider adoption of cow-with-calf systems takes on new urgency.
Following calves from birth to weaning, we see the herd's profound capacity for maternal care in the sweeping beauty of the Scottish landscape.
This is a story about the bonds that matter most. It addresses universal themes of connection and mortality, and topics of animal sentience, the environment and system change.
A Dairy Story shows how changing a farming system changes everything; from the lives of the animals to the wellbeing of the farmers, and perhaps even the future of dairy farming itself.
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Ian FindlayDirector
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Lorna YoungProducer
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Ian FindlayEditor
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Ian FindlayVideography
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Lorna YoungWriter
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Finlay HarrisonSoundtrack
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Lewis FindlaySoundtrack
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Bruce McKenzieArchive Footage
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Sid AmbroseArchive Footage
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Wilma FinlayKey CastJaney and Ashley Get a Real Job; Escape to the Country
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David FinlayKey CastBBC Panorama: A Cow's Life; BBC Disclosure: The Dark Side of Dairy
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Project Type:Documentary, Feature
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Genres:Environment, Farming, Observational Documentary
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Runtime:1 hour 18 minutes
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Completion Date:August 31, 2025
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Country of Origin:United Kingdom
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Country of Filming:United Kingdom
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:4K
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Aspect Ratio:2:1
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
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IndieCork Film FestivalCork
Ireland
October 11, 2025
World Premiere
Winner - Louis Marcus Award for Best Documentary -
Central Scotland Documentary FestivalStirling
United Kingdom
November 1, 2025
Scottish Premiere
Winner - Audience Award -
Frozen River Film FestivalWinona
United States
February 8, 2026
North American Premiere
Official Selection -
Wild & Scenic Film FestivalNevada City
United States
February 21, 2026
Official Selection -
Wild Coast Film FestivalAstoria, Oregon
United States
March 12, 2026
Official Selection -
Ramsgate International Film & TV FestivalRamsgate, Kent
United Kingdom
March 28, 2026
Special Commendation, Feature Documentary -
Southern Oasis Film FestivalSevierville, Tennessee
United States
April 11, 2026
Official Selection -
Farm to Film FestWashington, Iowa
United States
April 19, 2026
Honorable Mention, Documentary Feature -
DocLands Documentary Film FestivalSan Rafael, California
United States
April 3, 2026
Bay Area
Official Selection -
13th Parish Jersey International Film FestivalSt Helier
United Kingdom
May 19, 2026 -
Unisphere Film FestivalNew York
United States
July 11, 2026
Ian Findlay is an award winning designer and photographer based in Dumfries, south west Scotland. A Dairy Story is his first film.
We've started to describe ourselves as accidental filmmakers.
When Wilma received her cancer diagnosis, we knew that others needed to see what she and David had accomplished over two decades. So, we began documenting.
Our goal was simply to put a window on this remarkable farm. At all times we were mindful that we were guests in the cows and calves’ home.
Several high-profile films have shone a spotlight on animal welfare issues in the dairy industry. This is a film about a potential solution, developed by two people who chose to trust nature over industry convention.
We set out to tell the story of the transformation of a farm. What we captured was so much more. At its heart this film asks what makes a life worth living. In Wilma and David’s love for each other, and in the bonds between the dairy cows and their calves, we find an answer.
The result is what we hope feels less like a documentary and more like an invitation to step inside a world where doing the right thing matters more than doing what's expected.
Ian Findlay (Director) & Lorna Young (Producer)