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Title:
Bisbee '17 / Impact Partners presents ; a 4th Row Films production ; in association with Concordia Studio ; Artemis Rising Foundation ; and Doc Society Circle ; a film by Robert Greene ; directed by Robert Greene ; produced by Douglas Tirola, Susan Bedusa, Bennett Elliott.
Publisher:
Grasshopper Film,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
1 videodisc (112 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Industrial Workers of the World.
Copper Miners' Strike, Bisbee, Ariz., 1917.
Copper miners--Arizona.
Strikes and lockouts--Copper mining--Arizona.
Arizona--History--20th century.
Documentary films.
Nonfiction films.
Feature films.
Historical reenactments (Motion pictures)
Other Authors:
Greene, Robert, 1976- editor of moving image work. screenwriter, editor of moving image work.
Tirola, Douglas, film producer.
Bedusa, Susan, film producer.
Elliott, Bennett, film producer.
Alterman, Jarred, director of photography.
DeWitt, Keegan, 1982- composer (expression)
Impact Partners (Firm), production company.
4th Row Film, production company.
Concordia Studio, production company.
Artemis Rising Foundation, production company.
Doc Society Circle, production company.
Grasshopper Film (Firm), publisher.
Notes:
Originally produced as a motion picture in 2018. "A story told in six chapters" Mike Anderson, Charles Bethea, Chris Dietz, Mary Ellen Dunlap Aaron Gain, Annie Graeme-Larkin, Doug Graeme.
Summary:
"Bisbee '17 is a nonfiction feature film by award-winning filmmaker Robert Greene set in Bisbee, Arizona, an eccentric old mining town just miles away from both Tombstone and the Mexican border. Radically combining collaborative documentary, western and musical elements, the film follows several members of the close knit community as they attempt to reckon with their town's darkest hour. In 1917, nearly two-thousand immigrant miners, on strike for better wages and safer working conditions, were violently rounded up by their armed neighbors, herded onto cattle cars, shipped to the middle of the New Mexican desert and left there to die. This long-buried and largely forgotten event came to be known as the Bisbee Deportation."--Film website: https://www.bisbee17.com/about.
Series:
Grasshopper Film ; 19.
UPC:
853294007329
Locations:
CAPH522 -- Iowa City Public Library (Iowa City)

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