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Gilbert Ivy und seine Frau Jewell sind Farmer. Sie arbeiten ohne einen finanziellen Überschuss zu erwirtschaften. Gilbert hat die Hoffnung verloren, jemals wohlhabend zu werden, aber seine F... Alles lesenGilbert Ivy und seine Frau Jewell sind Farmer. Sie arbeiten ohne einen finanziellen Überschuss zu erwirtschaften. Gilbert hat die Hoffnung verloren, jemals wohlhabend zu werden, aber seine Frau beschließt, für ihre Familie zu kämpfen.Gilbert Ivy und seine Frau Jewell sind Farmer. Sie arbeiten ohne einen finanziellen Überschuss zu erwirtschaften. Gilbert hat die Hoffnung verloren, jemals wohlhabend zu werden, aber seine Frau beschließt, für ihre Familie zu kämpfen.
- Für 1 Oscar nominiert
- 1 Gewinn & 3 Nominierungen insgesamt
Theresa Graham
- Marlene Ivy
- (as Therese' Graham)
Robert L. Somers
- Grain Elevator Operator
- (as Robert Somers)
Frank Noel
- Semi Driver
- (as Frank Noel Jr.)
Warren Duit
- Preacher
- (as Rev. Warren Duit)
James N. Harrell
- Jim - Bank Officer
- (as James Harrell)
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Some people may consider this movie too slow moving but for those who enjoy a solid story of American life that plagued farmers due to banks playing hardball and low grain prices.
It has a Grapes of Wrath feel to this movie showing to what extent some had to go to just to survive even in there own country.
The cast is top notched, Jessica Lange, Sam Shepherd, Wilfred Bromley....plus the supporting cast. Totally believable story (as my parents went thru the same thing...farm stress).
Farmers do not wear capes, they don't have superpowers....but they truly are heroes.
It has a Grapes of Wrath feel to this movie showing to what extent some had to go to just to survive even in there own country.
The cast is top notched, Jessica Lange, Sam Shepherd, Wilfred Bromley....plus the supporting cast. Totally believable story (as my parents went thru the same thing...farm stress).
Farmers do not wear capes, they don't have superpowers....but they truly are heroes.
The best of the farm disaster movies of 1984/85 - which included Country Places Of the Heart, and the River, it features Jessica Lange and Sam Shepard as a husband and wife struggling not only with their livelihood as farmers but also with their marriage. A well acted insight into the farming crisis of the mid 80s. On a scale of one to ten.. 8
Country was filmed in Dunkerton, IA. My grandpa owned the farm before and after the movie was made. There was a L shaped 120 acres around it. My dad's 1977 F-150 pickup was even in the scene when Gill goes to the FMHA office. We have a lot of news articles that people gave to us and what my grandma collected during that time. The movie was made long before I was born, but it's interesting to hear stories from my dad and my grandma. We have a video of my dad and grandpa burning down the house in the Spring of 1989. I live just a mile and a half from where the site is. All that is there is just the well from the house. Went up there and a took a brick that was laying on top with a pile of rocks.(probably from the barn)Its a great movie for todays generation to show how horrible these times were in the 1980s, that is wasn't all fun. A lot of farmers dissapered in these yrs......
A good farm film should be as grimy as the main characters' fingernails after a day in the field and that's exactly what "Country" is. I was impressed by the tenderness of the acting and the unvarnished nature of the writing. This is one of those kitchen-sink dramas where voices are hardly raised and tears fall silently, without a scene being made by the character who is letting them go.
Jessica Lange and Sam Shepard are two of the finest actors of their generation and they prove it further here. Lange produces some moments of genuine strength that will inspire you and real vulnerability that will move you, all without ever taking it over the top. The whole feeling of this film is even and sure handed, even though it deals with some heavy subject matter like toxic pride and unethical lending practices.
Wilford Brimley also turns in one hell of a performance here as Lange's father. His mannerisms are so real and his powerful eyes just make his presence magnetic in every scene he's in.
"Country" is a must see for fans of movies that tell a great story without flare or easy answers.
Jessica Lange and Sam Shepard are two of the finest actors of their generation and they prove it further here. Lange produces some moments of genuine strength that will inspire you and real vulnerability that will move you, all without ever taking it over the top. The whole feeling of this film is even and sure handed, even though it deals with some heavy subject matter like toxic pride and unethical lending practices.
Wilford Brimley also turns in one hell of a performance here as Lange's father. His mannerisms are so real and his powerful eyes just make his presence magnetic in every scene he's in.
"Country" is a must see for fans of movies that tell a great story without flare or easy answers.
Thematically comparable to "The Grapes Of Wrath", "Country" pits a modern Iowa farm family against an imperial American government, via oppressive FHA agency bureaucrats, who intend to execute farm foreclosures on rural residents who can't pay back their loans.
The plot focuses on details of the family's everyday life, and the grief the FHA causes. Characters spend a lot of time at the dinner table talking and eating. Outdoor shots feature a typical Midwest farm setting. Absence of background music in some segments, detailed production design, and ambient sound effects all combine to convey a heightened sense of realism. Overall acting trends well above average. Jessica Lange is quite good as the mother who holds the family together and takes action against the FHA.
On the other hand, the setting and the characters tend to be stereotypical and shallow, except perhaps for the father.
Good editing keeps the plot moving. Even so, I don't think this film would fly today. It's too quiet, too introspective, too slow for modern, especially urban, viewers. Which is unfortunate, because the film speaks to ordinary people regardless of whether they live in cities or on farms.
Politically, I'm afraid that not a lot has changed in America since this film was released in 1984. Imperial institutions still oppress and tyrannize. And films like "Country", "The Grapes Of Wrath", and others, effectively document this tragic historical reality.
The plot focuses on details of the family's everyday life, and the grief the FHA causes. Characters spend a lot of time at the dinner table talking and eating. Outdoor shots feature a typical Midwest farm setting. Absence of background music in some segments, detailed production design, and ambient sound effects all combine to convey a heightened sense of realism. Overall acting trends well above average. Jessica Lange is quite good as the mother who holds the family together and takes action against the FHA.
On the other hand, the setting and the characters tend to be stereotypical and shallow, except perhaps for the father.
Good editing keeps the plot moving. Even so, I don't think this film would fly today. It's too quiet, too introspective, too slow for modern, especially urban, viewers. Which is unfortunate, because the film speaks to ordinary people regardless of whether they live in cities or on farms.
Politically, I'm afraid that not a lot has changed in America since this film was released in 1984. Imperial institutions still oppress and tyrannize. And films like "Country", "The Grapes Of Wrath", and others, effectively document this tragic historical reality.
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- WissenswertesSecond theatrical feature-film release from then-new Walt Disney Pictures' new studio branding of Touchstone Films. The first, Splash: Jungfrau am Haken (1984), had debuted earlier in 1984, the year "Country" premiered. The name was re-branded to Touchstone Pictures in 1987.
- PatzerThe Ivy family are shown watching a University of Iowa football game after Sunday church services. college football is played on Saturdays.
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Tom McMullen: Listen, you owe the money, nobody forced you to borrow it.
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- Erscheinungsdatum
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- Black Hawk County, Iowa, USA(locations: Readlyn and Waterloo)
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- Budget
- 10.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 9.640.000 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 24.443 $
- 30. Sept. 1984
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 9.640.000 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 45 Min.(105 min)
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1
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