This four-hour documentary film series chronicles the decade-long, man-made ecological disaster known as “The Dust Bowl,” which affected 100 million acres of land in Texas, Oklahoma, and adjacent states in the 1930s.
This four-hour documentary film series chronicles the decade-long, man-made ecological disaster known as “The Dust Bowl,” which affected 100 million acres of land in Texas, Oklahoma, and adjacent states in the 1930s.
This four-hour documentary film series chronicles the decade-long, man-made ecological disaster known as “The Dust Bowl,” which affected 100 million acres of land in Texas, Oklahoma, and adjacent states in the 1930s. The film uses compelling interviews with 26 survivors, and also draws on seldom seen movie footage, previously unpublished photographs, songs, and written accounts to tell an epic story of human suffering, when thousands of desperate Americans were forced into an exodus unlike anything the United States has ever seen.
This four-hour documentary film series chronicles the decade-long, man-made ecological disaster known as “The Dust Bowl,” which affected 100 million acres of land in Texas, Oklahoma, and adjacent states in the 1930s. The film uses compelling interviews with 26 survivors, and also draws on seldom seen movie footage, previously unpublished photographs, songs, and written accounts to tell an epic story of human suffering, when thousands of desperate Americans were forced into an exodus unlike anything the United States has ever seen.