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  1. JEAN RENOIR, 1945. Avís legal D’acord amb l’article 17.1 de la Llei 19/2014, la ©Generalitat de Catalunya permet la reutilització dels continguts i de les dades sempre que se'n citi la font i la data d'actualització i que no es desnaturalitzi la informació (article 8 de la Llei 37/2007) i també que no es contradigui amb una llicència específica.

  2. THE SOUTHERNER. Directed by. Jean Renoir. United States, 1945. Drama. 92. Synopsis. Sam is a Texan cotton picker who aspires to run his own farm and create a better life for his family. Aided by his beautiful wife, Nona, Tucker begins to work a neglected plot of land, but numerous difficulties arise, including bad weather and conflicts with ...

  3. In this rural drama, Sam Tucker (Zachary Scott) is a Texan cotton picker who aspires to run his own farm and create a better life for his family, which includes two kids and the irritable Granny ...

  4. The Southerner does not accept reservations and is a first come, first served restaurant. Our Waitlist. Our online waitlist is active when we’re full and on a wait. If it’s marked ‘closed,’ it means that we are not currently on a wait, and we might have open seating.

  5. Folks will find our dishes reflect Chef/Owner Matt Millar’s Appalachian roots and his passion for the regional cooking traditions of the American South, especially New Orleans & the low country. At the core of The Southerner is a commitment to honoring the incredible Southern cooks on whose shoulders we stand in an uncomplicated yet elevated ...

  6. Our Story. In the 1950s, as economic opportunities began to dwindle in their mountain home, Chef Millar’s family migrated from Eastern Tennessee to Detroit, searching for a better life. Matt spent his childhood in the kitchen with his Nana, pictured in the middle above, with her sisters, and learned how to cook. Our recipes have been passed ...

  7. 26 de sept. de 2012 · Stars: Zachary Scott, Betty Field, J. Carrol NaishDirector: Jean RenoirThe life of the poor Tucker family, that worked as cotton pluggers and decided to get ...