This collection of films celebrates the life of farmers, showcasing their resilience, challenges, and the beauty of rural life. From heartwarming dramas to gritty tales of survival, these movies offer a glimpse into the world of agriculture, highlighting the universal themes of hard work, community, and the connection to the land. Whether you're interested in the pastoral landscapes or the human stories behind the plow, this selection provides a rich tapestry of cinematic experiences.

The Grapes of Wrath (1940)
Description: This classic film adaptation of John Steinbeck's novel depicts the Joad family's journey from their Oklahoma farm to California during the Dust Bowl, highlighting the plight of migrant farmers.
Fact: The film was nominated for seven Academy Awards, winning two.


The Long, Hot Summer (1958)
Description: This adaptation of William Faulkner's works features a drifter who comes to a small Southern town and gets involved with a local farming family, exploring themes of ambition and land ownership.
Fact: The film was nominated for three Academy Awards.


Days of Heaven (1978)
Description: Set in the early 20th century, this film follows a love triangle among farm workers in the Texas Panhandle, offering a poetic look at the harsh realities of farm life.
Fact: The film was shot during the "magic hour" to capture the ethereal light, and it won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography.


Places in the Heart (1984)
Description: Set in the Great Depression, this film follows a widow who struggles to keep her cotton farm going with the help of a blind boarder and a drifter, showcasing themes of perseverance and community.
Fact: Sally Field won her second Best Actress Oscar for her performance in this film.


The River (1984)
Description: This drama explores the life of a farming family facing financial ruin due to flooding, showcasing the emotional and physical toll of farming life.
Fact: The film was shot on location in Tennessee, and it features real-life farmers in some scenes.


Witness (1985)
Description: While not exclusively about farming, this thriller involves an Amish community, offering insight into their farming practices and lifestyle, set against a backdrop of crime and intrigue.
Fact: Harrison Ford was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in this film.


The Straight Story (1999)
Description: This film tells the true story of Alvin Straight, an elderly farmer who rides his lawnmower across Iowa to reconcile with his estranged brother, showcasing the spirit of determination and family.
Fact: This is the only film directed by David Lynch to receive a G rating, and it was inspired by a real event.


The Farmer's Wife (1928)
Description: A silent film by Alfred Hitchcock, it tells the story of a widower farmer who tries to find a new wife, offering a comedic look at rural courtship and farming life.
Fact: This was one of Hitchcock's early films, showcasing his ability to blend humor with drama.


The Farmer's Daughter (1947)
Description: A Swedish-American farm girl becomes involved in politics, providing a light-hearted look at the transition from rural life to urban politics.
Fact: Loretta Young won an Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in this film.


Country (1984)
Description: A family fights to save their farm from being taken over by the government, highlighting the struggle of small farmers against corporate agriculture.
Fact: Jessica Lange received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress for her role.
