So, 'Girl of the Finger Lakes' dives into the life of a young girl navigating the harsh realities of the Great Depression in Western New York. It’s not your run-of-the-mill documentary; it’s a heartfelt slice of life, filled with personal anecdotes and historical context that pulls you in. The film's pacing feels almost reflective, letting you absorb the imagery—lots of black-and-white photos and old footage. There's this raw authenticity in how it showcases daily struggles and joys on a farm without modern comforts. The absence of electricity, the emphasis on community, and the resilience of the human spirit create a deeply moving experience. It’s a fascinating look at a specific time and place, making you think about the values we hold today.
Captures the essence of farm life during the Great Depression.Rich in historical photographs and personal narratives.Evocative storytelling that invites reflection on resilience.
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David Puls
Director