Agrarian utopia = Sawan bān nā /

Two families are employed by a landowner to work on his rice fields. One of them used to own their own land, but was evicted for being unable to keep up with his hefty loan payments. In the absence of machinery, they plant rice using traditional farming methods and an untrained buffalo. However, the...

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Other Authors: Prayat Čhummā (Contributor), Somnưk Mungmư̄ang (Contributor), Sāi Čhummā (Contributor), Nikō̜n Mungmư̄ang (Contributor), Somphong Čhummā (Contributor)
Format: Video
Language:Thai
Language Notes:This edition in Thai with English subtitles.
Published: Thailand : Extra Virgin Co, 2009.
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Online Access:Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press)
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Summary:Two families are employed by a landowner to work on his rice fields. One of them used to own their own land, but was evicted for being unable to keep up with his hefty loan payments. In the absence of machinery, they plant rice using traditional farming methods and an untrained buffalo. However, the low market prices for rice mean that they have to supplement their income with picking wild mushrooms. They also eat wild frogs, snakes and honeycomb when their income proves to be too meagre to feed the family. In contrast, a neighboring farmer, a retired teacher, farms his land organically and hopes to keep the land fertile with the rice stalks, so that he will always be able to grow food for himself. Thai director Uruphong Raksasad had grown up in the same village where the film is beautifully shot, and had chosen to use local farmers as his actors.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed Feb. 6, 2014).
Physical Description:1 online resource (121 min.)
Playing Time:02:00:44
Production Credits:Editing, cinematography, Uruphong Raksasad.