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  1. Sounder is a 1972 American drama film directed by Martin Ritt and adapted by Lonne Elder III from the 1969 novel of the same name by William H. Armstrong. [4] The story concerns an African-American sharecropper family in the Deep South, who struggle with economic and personal hardships during the Great Depression.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0069303Sounder (1972) - IMDb

    26 avr. 1973 · Sounder is a movie based on a novel by William H. Armstrong, directed by Martin Ritt and starring Cicely Tyson and Paul Winfield. It tells the story of a family of black sharecroppers in Louisiana in 1933, who face hardships and injustice after the father is imprisoned for stealing food.

  3. 31 déc. 2020 · The story concerns Nathan Lee Morgan (Paul Winfield), a black man sent to a prison camp for committing a petty crime. When his wife Rebecca (Cicely Tyson) sends their young son (Kevin Hooks)...

  4. 9 nov. 2016 · Sounder (1972) The oldest son of a loving and strong family of black sharecroppers comes of age in the Depression-era South, after his father is imprisoned for stealing food. The family has ...

  5. Sounder is a film about a black sharecropper family in rural Louisiana in 1933, and their struggles with poverty, racism, and hope. Roger Ebert praises the film for its compassion, realism, and authenticity, and calls it a "liberal" film that stands for more than good intentions.

  6. Sounder É.-U. 1972. Drame de Martin Ritt avec Kevin Hooks, Paul Winfield, Cicely Tyson. Au début des années 1930, les difficultés d'une famille de race noire en Louisiane. Intrigue simple mais riche en aspects humains. Évocation intéressante de l'époque. Interprétation sobre et prenante. Genre : Drame Année : 1972 Durée : 105 min ...

  7. www.metacritic.com › movie › sounderSounder - Metacritic

    Sounder is a 1972 drama film about a black sharecropper family in the Depression-era South. It received generally favorable reviews from critics and was nominated for four Academy Awards.