Country
Released
October 1984
Starring
Jessica Lange (as Jewell Ivy), Sam Shepard, Wilford Brimley,
Levi Knebel, Matt Clark
Directed by Richard Pearce
109 min.
Box
office gross - 8.4 million
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Country
was a project that concerned Jessica Lange at the time - the
widespread foreclosures on farms during the early 1980’s and
the effect that this had on the families who lived on them.
Lange said “The part of Jewell Ivy was more familiar to me
than any other part I’ve played. I drew from all my aunts
in rural Minnesota. I wanted to convey the tremendous strength
and tenacity of these women in balance with a heartbreaking
vulnerability.”
The
story concerns the Iowa family of Gil and Jewell Ivy who struggle
to fight against the government bureaucracies who are threatening
to foreclose on their farm and the farms of their neighbors.
The ordeal sparks tension between Gil and Jewell, and Gil
begins to lose hope and turns to drinking. Jewell remains
strong and organizes the community to stand up for their land.
Country,
although it failed at the box office, was widely admired by
critics and was considered the best of the films that dealt
with this issue. The cast was superb with Sam Shepard and
Jessica Lange giving riveting performances. She would receive
her third Oscar nomination for the role.
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