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The Plow That Broke The Plains / The River DVD, 1935Availability Delivery Returns Policy
MovieMail's ReviewThese are landmark American documentary films, made in support of Roosevelt's New Deal programmes of the 1930s, that attempt to humble, but not diminish, a people and its achievements. The Plow is the story of the devastation wreaked on the Great Plains by wheat farming, The River a record of the price paid for the great wealth made possible through the vast reach of the Mississippi. Their images - swaying wheat, cracked earth, wind-blown plains and farmers shovelling dust in The Plow; countless trunks heading to lumber mills, subsequent soil erosion, flooding and poverty among cotton share-croppers in The River, are still stirring today.
Graeme Hobbs on 1st February 2007
Film InformationDirector - Pare Lorentz Produced - 1935 Main Language - English Countries & Regions - American film
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Film DescriptionTwo landmark Depression-era American documentary films from Pare Lorentz, The Plow That Broke The Plains (1935) and The River (1937). Both were made to promote Roosevelt's New Deal as a way of repairing previous devastation to the land and its people - The Great Plains in the case of The Plow, the vast river valley of the Mississippi in the case of The River - and remain strong in their impact today. Both are accompanied by Virgil Thomson's original scores.
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