The most significant emblem in «Mudbound,» a tense, immersive drama set on a 1940s Mississippi farm (available on Netflix starting Friday) is a person, not an object: Henry (Jason Clarke),
a struggling white farmer.
Not exact matches
The former, headed by Henry (Jason Clarke) have decided to relocate from the city to make their living as
farmers; the latter, headed by the fiercely proud Hap (Rob Morgan), toils the land for their
white landlords,
struggling to survive while dreaming of owning land of their own.
Undaunted,
White continued to advance a politics of
struggle in his art, celebrating historical figures who resisted slavery and depicting ordinary black
farmers, preachers, mothers, and other workers with an unwavering strength and a silent, solid grace.