Jumat, 04 Mei 2018

American History Review: Moving Midway

Moving Midway: A Southern Plantation in Transit directed by Godfrey Cheshire, Color, 98 minutes, In theaters Fall 2008 Talk about a family affair. In 2004 Godfrey Cheshire’s cousins, the Hintons, decide to literally uproot Midway, the family’s ancestral North Carolina mansion built in 1848, because Raleigh’s mall-riddled suburbs have noisily engulfed it. The notion naturally …

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