VHS : Northern Lights

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Northern Lights

starring: Robert Behling, Susan Lynch, Joe Spano, Marianna Åström-De Fina, Ray Ness
directed by: John Hanson, Rob Nilsson



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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 24426






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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786303359311
Format: Black & White, NTSC
ISBN: 6303359310
Label: New World Video
Product Manufacturer: New World Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: New World Video
Release Date: December 15, 1994
Running Time: 97 minutes
Ranking: 24426
Studio: New World Video
Theatrical Release Date: March 30, 1982


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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Less is More in this Prairie Populist Epic ...
Precede or follow watching this movie by reading a little about the Non-Partisan League of North Dakota, which will flesh out this spare, memorable film. Much of it is set in late fall and winter, which on the plains can be bleak and reinforces the North Dakota stereotype as an inhospitably cold place to live.

Part love story, part tragedy, and part history of the farmers' rebellion against perceived moneyed interests, the movie etches itself on the memory through vivid yet understated scenes: the old farmer who expires at the base of a scarecrow atop a lonely, windswept rise; the threshing of wheat done by an antique kerosene-powered tractor, belts and all, during a genuine Dakota blizzard that blew up while the crew filmed; the grain elevator manager unjustifiably downgrading the farmer's wheat, and the farmer's rage; and the many scenes of wind-blown grassland and snow. It is all deeply moving in a muted sort of way.

Two of the best parts are the beginning and end, in which real-life Henry Martinson plays the movie Henry Martinson. Martinson, in his 90s when the movie was made in 1979, was the genuine article: a North Dakota prairie radical who was involved in the NPL saga. His home is now part of the Bonanzaville Pioneer Village in West Fargo, North Dakota, and I visit it regularly. We likely wouldn't have seen eye to eye on some things, but he had spark, and what a great thing it is to have him on film!

The NPL merged with the Democratic party in North Dakota in the 1950s. Yet some of the same old grievances shown in the movie against the railroads and other institutions still crop up from time to time.

There's a story to be told of North Dakota radicalism, and this movie does it well. If it's action or hot sex you're looking for, keep looking. But if you want entertainment rather than titillation, while getting a look at the same time at the social ferment in early 20th century North Dakota, this is it. The film opens the door onto an interesting and at times moving era in our history.



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Northern Lights Shining Star
I've seen "Northern Lights" twice and want to share it with friends and families. I'm frustrated this Cannes winner isn't available for rent or purchase. It's a beautiful, thoughtful account of one of the most successful Populist movements in American history; when frustrated farmers slowly and reluctantly joined the Nonpartisan League, elected their own legislators and ran the state government for six stormy years.



Buyer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great men in wide space
Already 20 years since I saw this movie and still ready to buy it... but unavailable. A superb black&white movie showing hard times in emerging North Dakota. Scene with snow falling on mature corn is especially remarkable. Scenario describes 1920's famer's society with arrival of machinery and the Lizzie of the doctor. Intense characters and oppressive landscape (almost Russian plains).



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Super realistic movie about life of early emigrant farmers. ...
This a a super realistic movie about life and times of farmers in North Dakota prior to WW1. It reminds me of movies like "Hester Street" and "Emigrant Saga" in the way that it so closely matches the period presented. I can remember my grandfather bouncing me on his knee singing a Swedish rhyme just like it was presented in the movie. I highly recommend this movie to anyone who has grown up in the great plains states and especially to anyone over 60 years old.



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