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"Dirt Frontiers" trailer Kerry Mulligan is once again concerned about social issues

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"Dirt Frontiers" trailer Kerry Mulligan is once again concerned about social issues

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1905 Film Network News "Dirt Boundary", which once shined at this year's Sundance Film Festival, recently released a new trailer. In the trailer, blacks and whites are brothers because of the war, but the policy of racial segregation has put their "love is stronger than gold" brotherhood to the test.

The texture of the trailer is low and sad, and it seems to be a lament for racial policy and the suffering of blacks and whites. Set in the United States in the middle of the last century, two young men from the countryside— a white man and a black man — became brothers in life and death on the front lines of World War II. But when they return to their common homeland, entrenched racial barriers will test their camaraderie. The two soldiers, played by Garnett Hedland and Jason Mitchell, both from poor families.

Dee Reese, a new female director who directed the HBO biographical film "Queen of The Blues", portrays the contrasts and similarities faced by the two in a humane and authentic way, and does not over-romanticize the brotherhood between the two, but overshadows the problem of racial differentiation. In addition to the two male protagonists, Kerry Mulligan, Jonathan Banks, Mary Brygie, and Jason Clark also appear in the film. According to the plan, the film will land on Netflix's streaming on-demand system and be released in theaters on November 17 this year. According to the strength of the film and the release schedule, the film will enter the awards season.

"Dirt Frontiers" trailer Kerry Mulligan is once again concerned about social issues
"Dirt Frontiers" trailer Kerry Mulligan is once again concerned about social issues
"Dirt Frontiers" trailer Kerry Mulligan is once again concerned about social issues
"Dirt Frontiers" trailer Kerry Mulligan is once again concerned about social issues
"Dirt Frontiers" trailer Kerry Mulligan is once again concerned about social issues

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