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The clash between government-led modernization (TVA) and individual property rights.

is the Italian title for the 1960 American drama film Wild River , directed by Elia Kazan .

The depiction of the TVA's controversial employment of African-American laborers in the 1930s South. Fango_sulle_stelle_HD_1960_

It marked the film debut of actor Bruce Dern and was added to the National Film Registry in 2002 for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Themes and Reception

Noted for its location filming in the Tennessee Valley and its use of the CinemaScope format. It marked the film debut of actor Bruce

The screenplay by Paul Osborn was based on two novels: Mud on the Stars (William Bradford Huie) and Dunbar's Cove (Borden Deal).

The film is set in the 1930s and follows Chuck Glover (Montgomery Clift), an administrator for the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). He is tasked with convincing a stubborn 80-year-old matriarch, Ella Garth (Jo Van Fleet), to leave her family island before it is flooded by a new dam. During the process, he falls in love with her widowed granddaughter, Carol (Lee Remick). Key Production Facts Elia Kazan. Starring: Montgomery Clift, Lee Remick, and Jo Van Fleet. The film is set in the 1930s and

The film explores complex social and political conflicts, including: