Saturday, August 11, 2012

The Farmer's Wife: A rare case of when not paying a family for their work is a good thing

This week: Part Two

Realitytvkids.com will be organizing an official summer "book club" screening of The Farmer's Wife. Watch Part 2 the week of August 12, and Part 3 (link to come) the week of August 19 and discuss it as you go with all the interesting folks here. If you missed Part 1 it can be found here .

Juanita faithfully cleaned houses to make ends meet during filming.
The public was outraged when TLC disclosed in 2010 that the first time they ever set up a trust fund for a portion of the Gosselin children's earnings wasn't until November 2009, some four years after they first put the children on T.V. in May 2006. Up until then, the children had never been directly paid (Jon and Kate however have always been paid.)

Many advocacy groups for entertainers believe that reality stars, adults and children alike, should be treated as SAG members and paid fairly for their work (SAG regulations require that actors make a minimum of $4,800 per week). However some reality show productions do not pay, often because they cannot afford to.

Such was the case for filmmaker David Sutherland, the creator of The Farmer's Wife. His tight budget simply didn't allow him to give the Buschkoetters any payment for their three years of work. He even dipped into his retirement savings to fund the $1.3 million project. (Many donations from around the country however came in once the show aired.)

The result was a virtually untouched, brutally honest story of one family's struggle to make ends meet and save a marriage. The filmmaking was so intimate, the crew even once followed Juanita to a meeting with a particularly stubborn creditor as she negotiated their debt with him, successfully.



There were no "make-over" episodes or luxurious trips or other nonsense. Instead we watched a family fall down, hard, then pick themselves up, brush themselves off and figure out a way to make it on their own. If Sutherland had paid the family, it certainly would have helped them put food on the table. But would the story be as "pure"? Would we still be talking about this film fifteen years later? Probably not.

"It's tough watching it," Juanita was once quoted, "Only because it's really what life was like the last three years, really real."

Indeed, the "realest reality show" ever was not Jon and Kate. It was The Farmer's Wife.

1016 sediments (sic) from readers:

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Ex Nurse said...

Resident said...
Also it is PA law that if you are determined to be the payor, your paycheck is automatically garnished with the amount determined, plus a portion of the arrears. This is how it was in my situation although the youngest of my children came of age five years ago.
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If Jon is working on a contract through his own company, there isn't any paycheck to garnish--he would be responsible for sending it to the support agency himself. That may be why he has an outstanding balance.

Call Me Crazy said...

Permanent Name -

I don't think we'll get kicked out of the party. We may just be sent to the naughty chair for a while. Anyway, AuntieAnn will be blaring her Bruce Springasteen so loud (Auntie, I am still laughing at that one) that no one will be able to hear our silliness!

fidosmommy said...

Can I come to the party? I have a case of crabs.



You know, seafood. From Baltimore. My friend is making crab cakes and crab rangoon this week. How should I say it? YUM! We'll share.

Let's throw tomatoes said...

Darn, I wrote a comment and I think I forgot to press publish. Oh well, let me see if
I can remember what I wrote:

Dmasy I like your little party girl by your name, funny!
I don't like to insult other posters but everyone should be able to express their opinion!
As far as Jon, time will tell what kind of person he really is! I don't have my heart strings attached to Jon, I go by facts, but for the good of the kids I hope he does well by them!
I want to use the William Shater expression, or is it saying, " Please don't correct me, it sickens me"! I can almost hear him say it! Every time someone corrects someone I think of William Shatner! I crack up!!

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

Questions about how the blog is run, as always, should be emailed to me. The blog is not the place to hash out questions.

Sleepless In Seattle said...

You know, seafood. From Baltimore. My friend is making crab cakes and crab rangoon this week. How should I say it? YUM! We'll share.

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Do you seafood differently?

Permanent Name said...

I'm on the Seafood Diet.

When I see food, I eat it.

LOL

Maggie said...

Antia said: Yes it's the age of gifting for a living.
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The Jones who had the 5 babies are both employed as stated on their website. Therefore they are not grifting for a living. I just thought it was fair to correct this.

Heide said...

fidosmommy said... 200
Thank you for your opinions on Jon. They have been heard. They have not necessarily been agreed with, but they have been heard. It is my hope that your negative views of Jon are not going to continue until the 15 minute crowd does a 180 and agrees with you. You are not going to convince me Jon does not deserve my respect. You are not going to change my mind by hammering the subject home to me over and over. If your intention is to make us/me see things your way, you will be greatly disappointed. My positive thoughts about Jon are as valid to me as your negative ones seem to be to you. Thank you.
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Another great post!

njay said...

Let's throw tomatoes said... 6
Darn, I wrote a comment and I think I forgot to press publish. Oh well, let me see if
I can remember what I wrote:
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Just a FYI about what has worked for me when I have lost a post. I hit the web page back arrow and it has appeared where I left off.

Hope it works for you or anyone else. Sorry if I have spelled any words incorrect.


Buddy said...

Fidosmommy . . . How very kind of you to "hear" my opinion on Jon. They have not been agreed to by everyone on this blog, yes, and I don't think anyone is expecting you or everybody agree. Some of us our just voicing our opinions about Jon just as you and I and everybody else does about Kate, the Farmers Wife, etc. That's what the blog is for, right? You have your opinion on Jon and others have their opinions. Not expecting you or anyone else to change their opinion of Jon, just as not everyone agrees with your opinion on everything. No, thank you.

Buddy said...

Nja . . . you should't have to apologize for spelling errors. Everyone does it.

She's come undone said...

Couldn't resist adding this to the mix:

Antlers in the Treetop by Who Goosed the Moose. lol

We now return you to the party.

LB said...

Kate was wearing false eyelashes at that mom event? OH MY! She really primped herself big time. And for what? She knew she was going to be photographed but why all the extra efforts to look so...tacky at a mom event? Then again, the only pictures I've seen were on tacky tabloid websites, not very high class like, oh say, Vogue or Elle! She must really love her rag photographers. LOL LOL LOL!

Cricket teeth---check
flat yellow-bird colored hair---check
tight cocktail dress---check
shiny black 5' heels---check
orange tan---check
sparky jewerly---check
heavy makeup---check
plastered on smile!---check


http://celebrity-gossip.net/kate-gosselin/photo/kate-gosselin-1864

mama mia said...

My comment didn't appear and I lost the link, wahhhh.

TLC stinks said...

Just Testing.

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