Library Stories: Books on the Backroads (2023)

Library Stories: Books on the Backroads (2023) poster

Library Stories: Books on the Backroads is a film about New Mexico's rural libraries. It’s about villages and Pueblo communities, their histories and their people, where their libraries are, and what their libraries mean. Rural people across our country know their libraries are essential to the educational and social fabric of their communities.

Director: Ben Daitz, Mary Lance
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 56 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Production: New Deal Films, Tijeras Films
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

new mexico, public library, rural library

Trailer

Library Stories: Books on the Backroads Trailer
More Films by Director: Ben Daitz, Mary Lance
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Library Stories: Books on the Backroads about?
Library Stories: Books on the Backroads is a film about New Mexico's rural libraries. It’s about villages and Pueblo communities, their histories and their people, where their libraries are, and what their libraries mean. Rural people across our country know their libraries are essential to the educational and social fabric of their communities.
Who directed Library Stories: Books on the Backroads?
Library Stories: Books on the Backroads was directed by Ben Daitz, Mary Lance.
How long is Library Stories: Books on the Backroads?
Library Stories: Books on the Backroads has a runtime of 56m (56 minutes).
What genre is Library Stories: Books on the Backroads?
Library Stories: Books on the Backroads is a Documentary film.