Children of the Fields

Children of the Fields

Release date : January 1, 1973
Runtime : 26m
Countries of origin :
Original Language : Spanish / English /
Director : Robert M. Young /
Writers :
Production companies : Xerox /
January 1, 1973 26m Documentary Spanish More
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Children of the Fields (1973), was produced for a television series on children sponsored by the Xerox Corporation and dealt with migrant farmworkers. To make it, Young immersed himself in the lives of Mexican American migrant laborers in the Southwest. He befriended the Galindo family—Polo; his wife, Lili; and their five young children—who all toiled in the fields. They agreed to permit Young to follow them during the harvesting season and to be the subjects of his film.
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  • title:Children of the Fields
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1973
  • Runtime:26m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Spanish · English ·
  • Director: Robert M. Young /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Xerox ·
  • Overview:Children of the Fields (1973), was produced for a television series on children sponsored by the Xerox Corporation and dealt with migrant farmworkers. To make it, Young immersed himself in the lives of Mexican American migrant laborers in the Southwest. He befriended the Galindo family—Polo; his wife, Lili; and their five young children—who all toiled in the fields. They agreed to permit Young to follow them during the harvesting season and to be the subjects of his film.
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