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The Harvest (Spanish: La Cosecha) is a 2010 documentary film about agricultural child labor in America.The film depicts children as young as 12 years of age who work as many as 12 hours a day, six months a year, subject to hazardous conditions: heat exposure, pesticides, and dangerous work.
[9] [10] War/Dance won best documentary and best cinematography at the 31st News & Documentary Emmy Awards in 2010. [11] She is also the Executive Producer of several other films including The Harvest (2010 film) with Executive Producer Eva Longoria, the Academy Award winning short documentary Inocente, and the 3D documentary 1 Way Up. [12] [11]
The Harvest is a feature documentary on the life of migrant children and their families in America. It revisits Edward R. Murrow ’s Harvest of Shame , filmed 40 years ago, and reveals that little has changed over the past 4 decades in the lives of migrant farm workers in America.
The new documentary, "God Save Texas: La Frontera," that will debut on HBO, will be shown for free Friday, Feb. 23 at the Plaza Theatre. The film features El Paso and is made by a native El Pasoan ...
The Harvest (released as Can't Come Out to Play in Europe) [1] is a 2013 American horror thriller film released by IFC Films that was directed by John McNaughton.It is the first feature film he has directed in over a decade (his last being Speaking of Sex in 2001) and his first horror venture since Haeckel's Tale, a 2006 episode of the horror anthology series Masters of Horror.
Spoiler alert! This story contains the biggest bombshells revealed in the two-part HBO documentary, The Golden Boy, set to premiere Monday at 9 p.m. ET/PT, with part two airing the next day.
Harvest of Empire: The Untold Story of Latinos in America is a 2012 feature-length [1] documentary film based on the book Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America, [2] written by journalist Juan González. [3] The film was directed by Peter Getzels and Eduardo López, [4] and premiered in New York and Los Angeles on September 28. [5]
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