Don’t be fooled by the title — the film Farming (2019) has nothing to do with crops such as wheat, fruits and vegetables. Instead, this R rated flick focuses on poor parents who choose to send their children to foster families in an effort to improve their future prospects. Called farming, this practice was popular in Great Britain during the 1960s, ’70s and ’80s. While searching for a better life, a Nigerian boy is sent to England to be raised by a working-class couple. Alas, he winds up joining a gang of skinheads. So much for the best-laid schemes of mice and men. In fact, this actually happened to Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje who wrote and directed the biographically-inspired movie. Even though the drama includes incidents of racial violence, there’s also a lighter moment when the gang of thugs drop their trousers to flash their asses at the 58-minute mark. Check out the alabaster butts on Bomber (Tom Canton), Jonesy (Cosmo Jarvis), Levi (John Dagleish), and Scum (Theo Barklem-Biggs) as well as the ebony buns on Enitan (Damson Idris). If that’s not hot enough, the latter actor also steams up the lens when he is stripped 37 minutes into the movie. The skintastic act showcases Damson’s muscular back and firm fanny. Now, who wouldn’t want to harvest that? Even though this flick also features A-lister Kate Beckinsale, it failed to reap positive reviews. It may have to do with the fact that the content was challenged as inaccurate. Nevertheless, we appreciate its authentic nudity!