The Spanish Earth (1937)
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Reviews Counted:4
Fresh:3
Rotten:1
Average Rating:N/A
Runtime: 54 mins
Genre: Education/General Interest
Synopsis: A documentary written and narrated by Ernest Hemingway about the Spanish Civil War and attendant land reform. Hemingway stepped in to narrate when the voice of a young Orson Welles, still listed... A documentary written and narrated by Ernest Hemingway about the Spanish Civil War and attendant land reform. Hemingway stepped in to narrate when the voice of a young Orson Welles, still listed in the credits, was considered to be not strong enough for this powerful documentary. [More]
Director: Joris Ivens
Director: Joris Ivens
Screenwriter: Joris Ivens
Producer: Herman Shumlin
Composer: Virgil Thomson, Rodolfo Halffter
Reviews for The Spanish Earth
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A lion's share of the fault lies in the narration, the kind of one-sided screen advocacy journalism that has resurfaced in contemporary non-fictions and based-ons. Full Review |
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Serves as both a look at the humanity of the Loyalist followers and as an historical footnote to a significant time in the modern history of Spain. Full Review |
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Its technique is that of the film document, but Hemingway's narrative makes it a definitely propagandist effort. Full Review |
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The film develops parallel connections between farmers creating an irrigation system and civilian defenders of the besieged Spanish republic. Full Review |
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