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Review of by Derek S — 02 Aug 2010

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From the opening scene of a train traveling through a barren Kansas landscape and notes from a Neko Case song, the film caught my attention. The film used no narration, so film goers had to watch and listen closely to the characters.

The film depicted blue-collar workers, immigrant meat packing workers, conservative Christians, farmers, and opponents and supporters of abortion, among others. After the December 11 Liberty Hall (Lawrence, KS) screening of documentary film "What's the Matter with Kansas?" based on Thomas Franks' book of the same name, Donn Teske, President of the Kansas Farmers Union, spoke about his role in the film and the future of farming in Kansas.

Teske showed both his "Populist without a Party" and tell-it-like- it-is traits during the discussion. The film followed the book's central theme of politics in Kansas converging towards extreme conservatism despite a distant history of progressive and populist politics.

While the film showed some odd moments with the conservative characters, it also let you into their lives to see their pain and problems.

This review of What's the Matter with Kansas? (2009) was written by on 02 Aug 2010.

What's the Matter with Kansas? has generally received mixed reviews.

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