
The land owner is unable to attract either of his sons to continue his work. Is his daughter's husband a more suitable choice.

Is it worth watching? If you're looking for a quick fix or something with a pulse, move along. La terre qui meurt is for the patient souls who enjoy watching shadows stretch across a farmhouse wall. If you hate slow-burn family bickering or movies where people just stand around in fields looking worried, you’ll probabl...
Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Jean Vallée

Robert N. Bradbury
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"Is it worth watching? If you're looking for a quick fix or something with a pulse, move along. La terre qui meurt is for the patient souls who enjoy watching shadows stretch across a farmhouse wall. If you hate slow-burn family bickering or movies where people just stand around in fields looking worried, you’ll probably want to skip this one entirely. 🌾 There's a real heavy, dusty feeling to this whole thing. It’s 1936, and you can practically taste the grit in the air. The story is simple—may..."

Georges Flamant
Charles Spaak, René Bazin
France

1933 · IMDb —

