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Director: Elisabeth Perceval
A growing city, where nearly 7,800 people lived, will be destroyed by 50% in February 2016. How will the 4,000 migrants expelled from the South zone reborn from their ashes in the northern zone. Before the state decided to annihilate the entire territory in October 2016 and to disperse its 11,000 inhabitants, to the four corners of France.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Wild Frontier (2018), a documentary directed by Elisabeth Perceval, chronicles the displacement of 4,000 migrants from the South zone of a growing city, and the planned dispersal of its 11,000 inhabitants across France by the state. Details about critical reception or awards recognition are not available.
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Directed by Elisabeth Perceval in 2018, The Wild Frontier is a powerful documentary that offers a poignant and immersive exploration of the human impact of urban development and displacement. Through its vivid portrayal of a growing city on the brink of destruction, the film provides a thought-provoking perspective on the complex social and political issues faced by marginalized communities.
The Wild Frontier is a 1947 American Western film directed by Philip Ford and written by Albert DeMond. The film stars Allan Lane in his first appearance as Rocky Lane, Jack Holt, Eddy Waller, Pierre Watkin, John James and Roy Barcroft. The film was released on October 1, 1947, by Republic Pictures.
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