Strever Farm

Pine Plains, New York



Strever Farm offers a visually striking blend of contemporary architecture and natural landscape that makes it ideal for film and television productions seeking quiet drama and immersive texture. The longhouse—designed with clean lines and a minimalist sensibility—sits low and wide against rolling fields, creating a refined silhouette that complements both modern and rustic storylines. Interiors are open and warm, with wood, light, and glass framing changing views across the land, allowing cinematographers to shape the tone of each shot using natural elements alone.

Beautiful, modern Strever Farm in Pine Plains, NY, is ready to host film and television productions.

The 60-acre property presents a range of looks in a single location—meadows, woodlands, pollinator gardens, and open sky—providing the visual variety often required across scenes or episodes. The landscape is unspoiled but managed, offering production teams control without sacrificing authenticity. Whether shooting a character-driven indie film, branded editorial, or nature-focused piece, Strever Farm delivers a palette that is cinematic without being overly stylized. With its wide natural landscapes, spiritual stillness, and modern rustic interior, it’s easy to imagine Strever Farm as a film location for productions such as Terence Malick’s A Hidden Life, Call Me by Your Name, and The World to Come. These productions share themes of isolation, personal reflection, and an organic relationship with the landscape — making Strever Farm a cinematic, highly adaptable location for similar tone and setting.

Beyond its aesthetics, the site is designed for ease and intention. The property is fully accessible and built with sustainability in mind, aligning well with projects that value conscious design and environmental themes. Quiet, private, and within reach of New York City, Strever Farm supports both logistical needs and creative ambition, making it a smart and beautiful choice for productions looking to ground their work in real place. Contact the location today to book it for your next film or television production.

 
 
 

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