Heartlandis a 1979 American film, directed byRichard Pearce,[2]starringRip TornandConchata Ferrell.[3]The film is a stark depiction of earlyhomesteadlife in the American West. It is based on a memoir byElinore Pruitt Stewart,titledLetters of a Woman Homesteader(1914).[4]

Heartland
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Directed byRichard Pearce
Written byBeth Ferris
William Kittredge
Elinore Randall Stewart
Produced byBeth Ferris
Michael Hausman
StarringConchata Ferrell
Rip Torn
Lilia Skala
Barry Primus
Megan Folsom
CinematographyFred Murphy
Edited byBill Yahraus
Music byCharles Gross
Production
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Filmhaus
The National Endowment for the Humanities
Wilderness Women
Distributed byLevitt-Pickman
Release date
  • September 22, 1979(1979-09-22)
Running time
96 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$1.4 million[1]

Plot

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In 1910 Wyoming, Elinor, a widow, and her seven-year old daughter Jerrine travel by train to a remote Montana ranch where Elinor has a job working as a housekeeper for Clyde Stewart, a reserved Scottish rancher.[5][6]The ranch is a lonely place and the only other woman nearby is an elderly German widow, Mrs. Landauer.

After seeing the beauty of the Montana countryside, Elinor becomes determined to file a claim; however, she can not afford to build a house on her new land. Clyde agrees to build her a house if she marries him. The new family faces hardship during the winter when they run low on money and hay for the animals. Elinor becomes pregnant and gives birth to a baby boy. However, he dies of a fever several weeks later. By the end of the winter, Clyde has lost half of his herd. Elinor refuses to give up and they decide to stay and rebuild the herd.

Production

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Set in southwesternWyoming,where Stewarthomesteaded,the movie was filmed in centralMontana.[7]

The soundtrack featuresNew Orleans clarinetist George Lewisplaying the hymn "What a Friend We Have in Jesus."[8]

Reception

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In 1980, the film was featured as a "Buried Treasure" (a film that received little attention during its initial run)[9]by film criticsRoger EbertandGene Siskelon an episode of the TV show,Sneak Previews,(the latter rated the film as one of the best films of 1981).[10]

Cast

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Awards

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In 1980, the film shared theGolden Bearaward for Best Film at the30th Berlin International Film Festival,[11]and one year later on theTop Ten FilmsfromNational Board of Reviewalongside cinematic heavyweights likeAcademy Award for Best PicturewinnerChariots of Fireand theSteven SpielbergblockbusterIndiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Donahue, Suzanne Mary (1987).American film distribution: the changing marketplace.UMI Research Press. p. 297.Please note figures are for rentals in US and Canada
  2. ^Turner Classic Movies
  3. ^Heartland Movie Review & Film Summary (1981)-Roger Ebert.com
  4. ^5 Reasons to Watch the Movie Heartland·Willow and Thatch
  5. ^Hen's Tooth Video
  6. ^Heartland Trailer 1981-Video Detective on YouTube
  7. ^"Woman Homesteader".
  8. ^What a Friend We Have in Jesus by George Lewis-Topic on YouTube
  9. ^Edge Center for the Arts: “Heartland” is the January Film Classic in Bigfork
  10. ^"Siskel and Ebert Top Ten Lists - Inner Mind".
  11. ^"Berlinale 1980: Prize Winners".berlinale.de.Retrieved2010-08-17.
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