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I’m not leaving Eldon

Bollag, Jessica (2015). I’m not leaving Eldon [Movie]. Doc Alliance Films

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The state of Iowa is the largest producer of soy and corn in the U.S.. In the town of Eldon, Iowa, the multi-national corporations, Cargill and John Deere, are the most important job sources - mostly in the low income bracket. In the town there are hardly any public services. The houses are often placed between vast fields. Five young people talk about their daily lives in this rural area. Firing and outsourcing are real threats. Beside all this, the protagonists are labeled with negative stereotypes: white trash, rednecks and hillbillies.

The five friends of Eldon are very close to each other. They often meet unannounced. Their houses and cars don’t need to be locked. The protagonists describe the local changes of Eldon. Why stay despite bad job opportunities? How do they deal with their negative stereotypes? Why is freedom more important than a career? Creative solutions and a strong sense of community are essential in this rural region.

An anthropological documentary about unlocked doors, fun and conflict in geographical isolation.

Item Type:

Audiovisual Material & Event (Movie)

PHBern Contributor:

Bollag, Jessica

Publisher:

Doc Alliance Films

Language:

German

Submitter:

Jessica Bollag

Date Deposited:

31 Mar 2026 15:41

Last Modified:

31 Mar 2026 15:41

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URI:

https://phrepo.phbern.ch/id/eprint/8034

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