¿Cuánto pesa?
3.2 Onzas.
Categoria
DocumentaryTiempo de entrega estimada Domingo 17 de mayo al Jueves 21 de mayo.
Precio
$53
Compra segura
Proteccion total en tu pago y tu pedido.
Pago seguro
Multiples medios de pago disponibles.
Envio verificado
Cobertura nacional con seguimiento en cada etapa.
Tiempo de entrega estimada Domingo 17 de mayo al Jueves 21 de mayo.
Compras Empresariales — Documentary
Solicite una cotizacion para su empresa
Hable de inmediato con un asesor humano
WhatsApp directo al 300 989 0224
Independently Distributed
🐾 Max te ayuda a decidir antes de comprar
Tu asesor Yaxa — pregúntale precio, tamaño, entrega, lo que sea.
Producto importado. Internet Business Company S.A.S. (NIT 900.999.836-2) gestiona la compra al proveedor en el exterior, los trámites aduaneros y la entrega en Venezuela. Yaxa gestiona el proceso de compra, el pago, la atención al cliente, el seguimiento del pedido, las garantías, devoluciones y reembolsos frente al cliente. Saber más sobre cómo compramos por ti →
Pronto nos pondremos en contacto contigo.
Gracias por elegir Yaxa!
Independently Distributed
¿Cuánto pesa?
3.2 Onzas.
¿Cuáles son sus dimensiones?
0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 pulgadas, aproximadamente 1.8 x 19.1 x 13.7 cm.
¿Qué calificación tiene?
4,8 de 5 con 2.688.
| Campo | Valor |
|---|---|
| Modelo | 25805308 |
Product Description The Dust Bowl chronicles the worst man-made ecological disaster in American history, when a frenzied wheat boom on the southern Plains, followed by a decade-long drought during the 1930s, nearly swept away the breadbasket of the nation. Menacing black blizzards killed farmers’ crops and livestock, threatened the lives of their children, and forced thousands of desperate families to pick up and move somewhere else. Vivid interviews with more than two dozen survivors of those hard times, combined with dramatic photographs and seldom seen movie footage, bring to life stories of incredible human suffering and equally incredible human perseverance. The Dust Bowl, a four-hour, two-episode documentary from acclaimed filmmaker Ken Burns, is also a morality tale about our relationship to the land that sustains us—a lesson we ignore at our peril. Tienda Ken Burns gets to the heart of the matter once again with The Dust Bowl. Using his established formula of photos, film footage, music, and interviews (including some very affecting recollections by those who lived through it), the documentarian details one of the grimmest periods in our history--"an epic of human pain and suffering" that, though relatively recent, is little known to most, other than by way of some Woody Guthrie songs and perhaps John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath. When Oklahoma earned its statehood in 1907, it was a land of clear skies, fertile land, and enough rain to enable farmers to grow amber waves of grain that stretched for millions of acres. But with lying real estate agents crowing about the land's inexhaustible sustainability, the government urging more and more homesteaders to relocate there, and pretty much everyone ignoring the fact that the last decade of the 19th century had seen terrible droughts throughout the region of the Panhandle and beyond, the land was plowed far beyond its capacity for planting (the first of the documentary's two parts is entitled "The Big Plow Up"). And when the Depression arrived and the rain disappeared, the result was the worst human-made environmental catastrophe in U.S. history, a decade-long disaster of genuinely biblical proportions that featured famine, pestilence (having killed off the coyote population, farmers were visited by a frightful plague of jackrabbits), disease, wind… and dust. For most of all, this is a story about dust--the "black blizzards" that blocked out the sun, carried away the topsoil, killed off livestock, seeped into people's homes, and found its way into their lungs, with deadly results. The photos and footage of the enormous, mile-high dust storms that blew across the plains--including the one that arrived on April 14, 1935, a day forever known as "Black Sunday"--are humbling and scary. At the same time, one gains a new appreciation for President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who marshaled government forces to help out, and especially the people themselves, some of whom headed west to California but many of whom stayed on to try to rebuild their lives. Kudos to Burns and his colleagues, including writer Dayton Duncan, for illuminating another quintessentially American story. --Sam Graham
Detalles del producto Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No Clasificación de MPAA : PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Dimensiones del producto : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 pulgadas; 3.2 Onzas Número de modelo del producto : 25805308 Formato multimedia : Formatos múltiples, NTSC, Color Tiempo de ejecución : 4 horas Fecha de lanzamiento : Noviembre 20, 2012 Actores : Ken Burns Doblado: : Español Subtítulos: : Inglés, Español Estudio : PBS ASIN : B007VYEF04 Número de discos : 2 Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: nº6,958 en Películas y TV (Ver el Top 100 en Películas y TV) nº95 en Temas de Interés (Películas y TV) Opiniones de clientes: 4.8 de 5 estrellas 2,713 calificaciones Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No Clasificación de MPAA : PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Dimensiones del producto : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 pulgadas; 3.2 Onzas Número de modelo del producto : 25805308 Formato multimedia : Formatos múltiples, NTSC, Color Tiempo de ejecución : 4 horas Fecha de lanzamiento : Noviembre 20, 2012 Actores : Ken Burns Doblado: : Español Subtítulos: : Inglés, Español Estudio : PBS ASIN : B007VYEF04 Número de discos : 2
Calificación
4,8/5
Valoraciones
2.688