Friendship's Field (1995) Reviews

Friendship's Field (1995)
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A pair of innocent children from two radically different backgrounds and cultures learn an important life lesson in tolerance and understanding in filmmaker Bruce Neibaur's affectionate tale of friendship in the face of prejudice. Upon discovering a weathered crayon drawing in an old family trunk, Ira is transported back to a magical summer in 1965. As an eleven-year-old girl relishing her last days of freedom before beginning work on her family's beet farm, Ira befriended a young migrant worker hired by her father. Despite the bitter hostility shown to migrant workers by the local population, Ira's friendship with young Mexican Oscar gave her a new outlook on life and taught her how to be a true friend and stand tall for her beliefs at any cost. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Kate MaberlyJonathan Hernandez, (more)
Director(s):
Bruce Neibaur
Format(s):
DVD
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This is a very lovely family film. I found it to be a true testimony against prejudice, and it's dangers. This movie is set in a gentler time in our Country, and though immigration is out of control now, it was not then. It was helpful and what it truly was meant to be, a help to employers and the immigrants invited here to work, and then return home. It teaches respect, a wonderful work ethic, and what true friendship means. My family all enjoyed it very much!

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    The Galloway F.

    This is a very lovely family film. I found it to be a true testimony against prejudice, and it's dangers. This movie is set in a gentler time in our Country, and though immigration is out of control now, it was not then. It was helpful and what it truly was meant to be, a help to employers and the immigrants invited here to work, and then return home. It teaches respect, a wonderful work ethic, and what true friendship means. My family all enjoyed it very much!

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