They Made the Land (1938)

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They Made the Land (1938) is a documentary showcasing how land in Scotland was reclaimed and cultivated for agriculture. It explores the challenges of making a living from the land while highlighting the contributions of agricultural research and animal breeding. Produced as part of a series of seven documentaries for the 1938 Empire Exhibition, the film was created under the supervision of pioneering documentarian John Grierson.

Director: Mary Field
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 20 min
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Cast

Music: Jack Beaver, William Hodgson
Production: Gaumont-British Instructional
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en

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More Films by Director: Mary Field
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is They Made the Land about?
They Made the Land (1938) is a documentary showcasing how land in Scotland was reclaimed and cultivated for agriculture. It explores the challenges of making a living from the land while highlighting the contributions of agricultural research and animal breeding. Produced as part of a series of seven documentaries for the 1938 Empire Exhibition, the film was created under the supervision of pioneering documentarian John Grierson.
Who directed They Made the Land?
They Made the Land was directed by Mary Field.
Who stars in They Made the Land?
They Made the Land stars E. V. H. Emmett.
How long is They Made the Land?
They Made the Land has a runtime of 20m (20 minutes).
What genre is They Made the Land?
They Made the Land is a Documentary film.
Where was They Made the Land produced?
They Made the Land was produced in United Kingdom.