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Post by spiderwort on Apr 19, 2023 15:41:23 GMT
What are some of your favorite films either filmed during or set in the Great Depression? One requirement: they must reflect/address the impact of the Depression on some or all of the characters. And these can be films from all countries, because it was a world-wide depression I have many favorites, but for now will limit myself to these (all American): The Grapes of Wrath / John Ford (1940) Sullivan's Travels / Preston Sturges (1941) Bonnie and Clyde / Arthur Penn (1967) Places in the Heart / Robert Benton (1984)
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Post by mikef6 on Apr 19, 2023 16:01:11 GMT
Wild Boys Of The Road / William A. Wellman (1941) O Brother Where Art Thou? / Coen Bros. (2000) The Sting / George Roy Hill (1973)
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Post by Teleadm on Apr 19, 2023 17:02:09 GMT
Paper Moon 1973 directed by Peter Bogdanovich. Con man.
King Kong 1933 starts in depression era New York but not sure if it counts, and the same goes for Cabaret 1972 Berlin.
Seabiscuit 2003 "underdog" racehorse true story during depression era.
They Shoot Horses, Don't They? 1969, the marathon dances.
This Property Is Condemned 1966, small-town Mississippi.
Emperor of the North (1973) railway hobos. Was it the depression that saw the rise of the hobos?
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Post by Pippen on Apr 19, 2023 17:13:54 GMT
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Post by Pippen on Apr 19, 2023 17:15:45 GMT
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Post by Pippen on Apr 19, 2023 17:17:49 GMT
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Post by politicidal1 on Apr 19, 2023 17:37:32 GMT
O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) - Got chain gangs, klan rallies, bank robbers, and impoverished farmers.
King Kong (2005) - Big deal in the first act with a montage of how New Yorkers struggled to get by. This plays a role in the heroine Ann Darrow (Naomi Watts) agreeing to the expedition to Skull Island (though she's initially told the destination is Singapore).
Porco Rosso (1992) - Anime film by Hayao Mayazaki that happens to be set in Italy and the Adriatic Sea circa 1929. It's mentioned that the economic decline has led to an exodus of men looking for work whilst fascist movements gain power in the background.
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Post by Pippen on Apr 19, 2023 17:37:56 GMT
Wild River (1960) "A TVA bureaucrat comes to the river to do what none of his predecessors have been able to do - evict a stubborn octogenarian from her island before the rising waters engulf her."
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Post by timshelboy on Apr 19, 2023 18:35:05 GMT
the REMMEMBER MY FORGOTTEN MAN number from GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933
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Post by spiderwort on Apr 19, 2023 18:38:24 GMT
Wild River (1960) "A TVA bureaucrat comes to the river to do what none of his predecessors have been able to do - evict a stubborn octogenarian from her island before the rising waters engulf her." One of my all-time favorites. What a beautiful film.
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Post by spiderwort on Apr 19, 2023 18:39:28 GMT
the REMMEMBER MY FORGOTTEN MAN number from GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933 An unforgettable sequence. I love the whole film, but this part will be with me forever.
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Post by spiderwort on Apr 19, 2023 18:43:21 GMT
Paper Moon 1973 directed by Peter Bogdanovich. Con man. King Kong 1933 starts in depression era New York but not sure if it counts, and the same goes for Cabaret 1972 Berlin. Seabiscuit 2003 "underdog" racehorse true story during depression era. They Shoot Horses, Don't They? 1969, the marathon dances. This Property Is Condemned 1966, small-town Mississippi. Emperor of the North (1973) railway hobos. Was it the depression that saw the rise of the hobos? Great choices, teleadm. I love all of them, but a couple are among my personal all-time favorites: They Shoot Horses, Don't They? and This Property Is Condemned.
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Post by spiderwort on Apr 19, 2023 18:48:54 GMT
O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) - Got chain gangs, klan rallies, bank robbers, and impoverished farmers.
King Kong (2005) - Big deal in the first act with a montage of how New Yorkers struggled to get by. This plays a role in the heroine Ann Darrow (Naomi Watts) agreeing to the expedition to Skull Island (though she's initially told the destination is Singapore).
Porco Rosso (1992) - Anime film by Hayao Mayazaki that happens to be set in Italy and the Adriatic Sea circa 1929. It's mentioned that the economic decline has led to an exodus of men looking for work whilst fascist movements gain power in the background.
I've only seen the first one, politicidal, but I loved it. Missed the 2005 version of King Kong, and am completely unfamiliar with Porco Rosso, but it sounds wonderful. I think I'd really enjoy it, so I'll see if I can find it. Thanks for the introduction.
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Post by timshelboy on Apr 19, 2023 18:53:42 GMT
The NY depression prompts Lucy to travel and peddle her wares South of the border in
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Post by Rufus-T on Apr 19, 2023 21:47:37 GMT
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