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Nimrod Nation [2007 TV series]

by Brett Morgen, Matthew Akers (Director)

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At first, director Brett Morgen was just intending to shoot some quirky commercials about a basketball-crazed town in a back corner of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. But then he realized he had found a real-life Northern Exposure, and he decided to make an eight-part television series there. What emerges is a symphonic, sympathetic rendering of Red State America. Morgen locates the lyricism of rural life — a patriarch walking in the woods with his grandson, codgers mixing it up at the diner, an extended family out ice fishing. But he also effortlessly captures percolating drama: a flare-up between Natives and whites, a botched attempt to slaughter a pig and, of course, the never-say-die fortunes of the scrappy basketball squad, the Nimrods, a name whose modern meaning is a far cry from the biblical "mighty hunter." (PS)

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/23/arts/23iht-nimrod.1.8453995.html
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