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Bright Leaves

An insightful and often funny documentary from filmmaker Ross McElwee examining North Carolina's booming tobacco industry. Featuring an overview of his great-grandfather's involvement in the state's production of the addictive plant, as well as how he allegedly inspired the 1950 Gary Cooper film 'Bright Leaf', McElwee offers a wry glimpse into the heart of contemporary Americana.

Year: 2003
Country: USA
Director: Ross McElwee
Duration: 105 Minutes
Rating: Ex
7.2/10
Location in store: Documentary (General)

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