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So, 'Plowing up a Storm' is really something. It dives deep into the fabric of farm activism, especially in those tough Great Plains states. The pacing isn't rushed; it feels like a conversation over coffee with folks who've lived it. You get these raw interviews mixed with archival footage that just pulls you in. The atmosphere is heavy, you can almost feel the struggle and determination of the farmers. I mean, the practical effects? Really just the reality of the landscape and the people; no frills. The film captures a fight that's not just about land but about identity. It’s distinct because it gives voice to those often overlooked in the broader social movements. A solid piece for anyone interested in grassroots activism.
Focus on agrarian struggles.Great Plains context is rich.Unique archival footage.
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Michael Farrell
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