Friendship's Field is a 1995 drama film about overcoming prejudice.
| Friendship's Field | |
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| Directed by | Bruce Neibaur |
| Written by | Bruce Neibaur |
| Produced by | Rick B. Larson & Jeff T. Miller |
| Starring | Kate Maberly Jonathan Hernandez Randall King Nancy Riddle |
| Cinematography | Matthew Wiliams |
| Music by | Sam Cardon |
| Distributed by | Feature Films for Families |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
| Language | English |
Parts of the film were shot in Salt Lake City, Utah and Idaho.[1]
Ira has one last summer of freedom before having to work in the beet fields with her sisters. Her father hires some migrant workers, and Ira makes friend with Oscar, a Mexican. Despite prejudice of locals, the two build a lasting friendship.
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