While the work stoppage saga that haunted the Market Basket grocery store chain this past year is over and order has been restored, with the beloved Arthur T. Demoulas regaining control of the company, the film world is not ready to let the past be the past.

WCVB ABC 5 has reported that a local film maker from Exeter is working to complete a documentary about the issues revolving around the chain in 2014. Jay Childs has his feature film entitled "Food Fight, Inside the Battle for Market Basket" set to be completed by June.

Childs says that he began covering the story soon after Arthur S. Demoulas overthrew his cousin Arthur T.

"I knew it had the potential to be a transformational story," Childs said.

Childs went to 38 days of protests and worked hard to connect with the protesting workers to better develop his film's story.

After watching the struggle play out in the news, it will be interesting to see Childs' take on the situation.

Check out this WMUR9 video to see what's in store:

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