

Movie spotlight
Farm Electrification
A farming community organizes to obtain hydro power under Manitoba's rural electrification plan. Energetic canvassing wins over those hesitant to share, for the good of all, the initial expense. The abundant return in comfort, convenience, efficiency and financial advantage is described in concluding sequences.
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Plot Summary
This short educational film likely demonstrates the benefits and process of bringing electricity to rural farms. It would have showcased how electricity could modernize farm life, improve efficiency in agricultural tasks, and enhance the comfort of farm households. The film probably featured scenes of electrical appliances and equipment being used in a farm setting.
Critical Reception
As a short, educational documentary from 1946, 'Farm Electrification' was not widely reviewed by mainstream critics. Its primary audience was likely farmers and those involved in agricultural development, and its success would have been measured by its effectiveness in conveying its message rather than by critical acclaim. Such films were instrumental in promoting technological adoption in rural areas.
What Reviewers Say
Informative and practical for its intended audience.
A valuable visual aid for promoting rural development.
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Fun Fact
Films like 'Farm Electrification' played a crucial role in the post-World War II era to educate the public about new technologies and infrastructure developments, directly contributing to the modernization of rural America.
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