The Broken Earth is an American film written and directed by Roman Freulich in 1939[dubious – discuss].
The 11-minute short film stars Clarence Muse as a sharecropper and widower who plows his farm and tries to care for a sick son, pleading and praying for divine intervention.
[1] The film includes a soundtrack of negro spirituals.
[4] The Southern Methodist University Libraries have the film in their collection[5] The film was screened in 2007 and discussed by Morgan State University professor Thomas Cripps.
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