I enjoyed the Little House Homecoming documentary. It has some beautiful cinematography and some great interviews with the TV cast, fans, and different Little House on the Prairie museum employees.
You can view the documentary through streaming or purchase the DVD at this website, https://www.littlehousehomecoming.com/

The streaming quality is good. The program starts with an 8 minute introduction by Dean Butler and Alison Arngrim. The documentary is about 1 hour and 14 minutes. After the documentary, Alison and Dean introduce a 14 minute interview that Dean did with Charlotte Stewart and Wendy Lou Lee at Rocky Ridge Farm.
The film starts with the narration by Anna Parker ( the daughter of the Director and Producer Jonathan Parker) in which she describes what Laura Ingalls Wilder means to her and the people and places she saw along the way.
The film is organized around Charlotte Stewart’s interviews and writing of the different film themes on the blackboard of a one room schoolhouse.

Another theme throughout the film is the drawing of portraits of Laura Ingalls Wilder by Orlando de la Paz.

In addition to the Charlotte Stewart interviews, there are interviews with other Little House cast members throughout the film.






Laura Ingalls Gunn has designed many of the costumes that have been displayed at the Little House reunions.

The film visits many of the homes of Laura Ingalls Wilder that were turned into museums. Some of the employees or administration of the museums were interviewed in the film.














There are also interviews with Little House Community members throughout the film.
Jennifer Brallier works for Dean Butler and his social media team. She is usually at most of the Little House reunions.














If you’re a fan of Laura Ingalls Wilder and the Little House on the Prairie TV show, I highly recommend the film.
