Green and Gold
“Green and Gold” is a heartfelt, Midwest-infused sports drama that blends football, family, and perseverance into a compelling underdog story. Craig T. Nelson delivers an authentic and endearing performance as a Wisconsin dairy farmer on the brink of losing his land, who makes a desperate bet that if the Green Bay Packers win the Super Bowl, he’ll get a loan extension and a chance to save his farm. While his struggle is the film’s backbone, the emotional core comes from his granddaughter, an aspiring musician whose dreams could be the family’s true lifeline.
The film beautifully captures small-town resilience, weaving in rich Midwestern details, Bears-Packers rivalry moments, and nostalgic nods to Brett Favre’s glory days. Even as a lifelong Bears fan, I was completely drawn into the story, proving that this isn’t just about football—it’s about determination, sacrifice, and the power of second chances. With shades of Field of Dreams and It’s a Wonderful Life, Green and Gold is a touching and inspiring film that celebrates hope and perseverance.