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Set in north Texas during the 1930s, Places in the Heart follows the story of a courageous widow struggling to preserve her small 40-acre farm for her two young children. With the assistance of a blind boarder and an itinerant black handyman, she embarks on a journey filled with challenges and triumphs. The film delicately explores themes of resilience, community, and the human spirit in the face of adversity.
As the characters navigate through the complexities of race relations and social issues of the time, they form unlikely bonds that transcend their differences. Together, they confront the harsh realities of life in rural America during the Great Depression, finding strength in unity and perseverance.
Places in the Heart is a heartfelt and poignant tale of survival, hope, and the enduring power of human connection. It is a timeless story that resonates with audiences of all ages, reminding us of the importance of resilience and compassion in the face of hardship.
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Places in the HeartRelease Date:
05 Oct 1984Writers:
Robert BentonAwards:
Won 2 Oscars. 13 wins & 14 nominations total