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Promised Land (2012)

Promised Land (2012)
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A small-town teacher stands up to a pair of drilling representatives who are determined to exploit the local resources, and receives some unexpected support as the community rallies to drive away the persistent interlopers in this drama from director Gus Van Sant. Steve Butler (Matt Damon) is a corporate salesman with a reputation for getting results. When the company he works for draws up plans to drill for natural gas in an economically depressed farming community, Steve and his partner (Frances McDormand) attempt to convince the locals that they have an opportunity to profit from the project. At first the locals are welcoming, but when venerable teacher Frank Yates (Hal Holbrook) voices objection, concerned locals Dustin (John Krasinski) and Alice (Rosemarie DeWitt) help to launch an effective grassroots campaign against the drilling. In addition to co-producing and co-starring in Promised Land, Damon and Krasinski also collaborated on the screenplay for the film, adapted from a story by Dave Eggers (Where the Wild Things Are, Away We Go). ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Gus Van Sant
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Synopsis of Promised Land

A small-town teacher stands up to a pair of drilling representatives who are determined to exploit the local resources, and receives some unexpected support as the community rallies to drive away the persistent interlopers in this drama from director Gus Van Sant. Steve Butler (Matt Damon) is a corporate salesman with a reputation for getting results. When the company he works for draws up plans to drill for natural gas in an economically depressed farming community, Steve and his partner (Frances McDormand) attempt to convince the locals that they have an opportunity to profit from the project. At first the locals are welcoming, but when venerable teacher Frank Yates (Hal Holbrook) voices objection, concerned locals Dustin (John Krasinski) and Alice (Rosemarie DeWitt) help to launch an effective grassroots campaign against the drilling. In addition to co-producing and co-starring in Promised Land, Damon and Krasinski also collaborated on the screenplay for the film, adapted from a story by Dave Eggers (Where the Wild Things Are, Away We Go). ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
107 mins
Director(s):
Gus Van Sant
Writer(s):
Matt DamonJohn Krasinski
Producer(s):
Matt DamonJohn KrasinskiChris Moore
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Profanity)
Categories:
Drama
Promised Land Awards:
  • 2012 - National Board of Review - Freedom of Expression Award
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Adrian W.

    Truthful and interesting movie that shows a small farming town of honest, likeable folks and how a huge corporation tries to manipulate them and steal their future. America's farms are disappearing because corporations find small farms inconvenient and the government and courts always support the corporations! It's profoundly un-American. Look up Chemtrails and you will see a major reason why small farms are maneuvered into failing. This is a great movie of the human spirit. We loved it.

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    Sandra S.

    Loved the acting and how relavant the movie is for today. The disappearance of small towns and businesses is so sad, The way of life we knew as children is gone and not for the better. It's interesting how the main charachter who thinks he's doing something great for the town, slowly begins to realize he's on the wrong side.

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    Jared R.

    Excellent movie.

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