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Friendship's Field

Friendship's Field

Ira and Oscar, two kids from different cultures, developed an enduring friendship which triumphed over tragedy and taught lasting lessons. An aged crayon drawing found in a trunk awakens memories from the unforgettable summer of 1965. Ira was 11 years old, enjoying her last year of freedom before working on her family’s beet farm. When her father hired migrant workers to help in the fields, Ira didn’t realize the experience would change her life forever. In spite of local hostility shown to the migrants, Ira befriended Oscar, a young Mexican boy. Their summer of carefree fun was tested by prejudice and taught Ira how to be a true friend and stand up for her beliefs.
Manufacturer: Bonneville Ent.


Price: $2.00


Friendship's Field
User Reviews
To Have a Friend~Be a Friend.
rating: 5

Great film for all ages. Reminders not to judge others on the color of the skin. Reminds us that friend are priceless and not to be taken for grandet. I recommend for all grade school children as a requirement for life.


racist garbage
rating: 1

Anti-white extreme over-simplification of history and race relations. How can brown people all be good and wise while white people are all mean and/or cowards and/or simply in need of brown guidance?


another great family film
rating: 5

This was a well made, well acted film, with a quality story behind it. It is good for the whole family. It is the story of an inter-racial friendship forged during a time when prejudice was high and such things were frowned upon. The two kids were just two kids who became best friends. It was a good movie for explaining to my children that even though we have cultural differences with other people, they are still people just like us. My whole family enjoyed this film.


Professional, But Lacking
rating: 2

This movie was highly produced. A lot of time was put into the photography and the soundtrack. The acting was also quite acceptable. The problem is that the writers/director hit you over the head with the message of the film. They go to great lengths to portray stereotypical characters and predictable events which make it impossible for anyone to miss their intended message. While imparting the message of racial tolerance is laudible, it should be done with a little more subtlety (even if this is a movie aimed at an under ten-year-old audience). This movie is a perfect example of a mediocre story which has been raised beyond its potential through heroic efforts in its production.

The other major flaw of this movie is the way it ends. It seems that another ten minutes was added to the end of the movie just to provide sufficient length. Cutting it off a bit sooner would have been an improvement... also leaving out the horrendous song at the end would have been a great idea!


great family film
rating: 5

I have seen this movie several times, and I still love it. It is the story of a young girl in the 1960s whose family has a farm, and her father hires migrant workers from Mexico. The migrant workers face prejudice from the locals. The girl, Ira, befriends a young Mexican boy and has to decide whether to listen to the townspeople and reject him, or follow her heart and stay friends with him. It is a really well-done and beautiful film, and it is great for the whole family!




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