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The Fair Is Here
Children from the village Bystrá are awaiting a nice and thrilling weekend. On Saturday they will play the championship football match with the nonresident boys from the village Skuhrov, on Sunday there will be the funfair with merry-go-round, swings and stalls with dainties. The members of the family of the merry-go-round man are brother and sister Janek and Zaneta Mareks whom the children have known since the last year. At that time Zaneta made friends with girls and Janek, an excellent football player, has been a welcome support of the football club.
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Plot Summary
This documentary, co-directed by Jean-Pierre Gorin, delves into the agricultural landscape and the lives of farmers in the United States during the 1970s. It explores themes of labor, land ownership, and the challenges faced by those in the agricultural sector. The film offers a stark portrayal of rural American life and the economic realities impacting its inhabitants.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'The Fair Is Here' received a mixed to positive reception, noted for its observational style and direct engagement with its subjects. Critics appreciated its unvarnished look at agricultural life but some found its pacing deliberate. Audiences at the time were exposed to a less romanticized view of American farming.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic portrayal of rural life and agricultural struggles.
Some found the observational style to be slow-moving.
Appreciated for its direct and unpretentious approach to documentary filmmaking.
Google audience: Google user reviews are not readily available for this documentary. However, based on critical discourse, audiences likely appreciated its realistic depiction of farming life, though its pacing may not have appealed to all.
Fun Fact
Jean-Pierre Gorin made 'The Fair Is Here' after his collaboration with Jean-Luc Godard, marking a distinct shift in his filmmaking style towards a more direct and observational documentary approach.
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