
Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
So, this documentary, 'The Civilian Conservation Corps,' dives into a pivotal piece of American history. It’s about the CCC, which FDR set up during the Great Depression. You know, a time when jobs were scarce. The film captures the spirit of those years, showcasing how over three million young men found purpose and worked on our national parks and infrastructure. The pacing is pretty steady, not rushed, giving you time to absorb the impact of their labor. The visuals are a mix of archival footage and photographs that really bring that era to life. The atmosphere feels nostalgic yet hopeful—men working hard, transforming landscapes while also finding their place in society. A solid piece for anyone interested in American history and environmental progress.
Focuses on the historical significance of the CCC.Utilizes rich archival footage to tell its story.Highlights themes of work, community, and environmental stewardship.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover