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028 42 $a K26229 $b Kino Lorber
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046    $k 1973 $2 edtf
046    $k 2023 $2 edtf
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245 00 $a Woodcutters of the Deep South ; $b Working together.
246 30 $a Woodcutters of the Deep South 
246 30 $a Working together.
250    $a Full screen and widescreen.
264  2 $a New York, NY : $b Kino Lorber, $c [2023]
300    $a 1 videodisc (121 min.) : $b sound, color ; $c 4 3/4 in.
500    $a Mixed aspect ratio.
505 00 $t Working together (37 min. ; 2022) / $r produced & directed by Michael Rogosin. $t Working together (37 min. ; 2022) / $r produced & directed by Michael Rogosin.
508    $a Woodcutters of the Deep South: photography, Lionel Rogosin and Louis Brigante ; editor, Louis Brigante.
508    $a Working together: editor and image, Céleste Rogosin ; outtakes filmed by Louis Brigante and Lionel Rogosin.
538    $a DVD, wide screen and full screen.
546    $a English dialogue; English subtitles.
520    $a Down in the lush backwoods of Mississippi and Alabama, history is being made. Poor Black and White working people are trying to overcome the forces of racism among themselves to organize into cooperative associations to dispel the bonds of their economic captors the paper and pulpwood companies. In his unique Woodcutters of the Deep South (1973), Lionel Rogosin (On the Bowery) allows the people in the film to tell and live their own stories. We see them in their homes, with their families, and in the forests, which provide them the things that make them woodcutters trees, and freedom. Interviews with the men directly involved in the formation of the group. The Gulf Coast Pulpwood Association reveals the intricacies of this venture, an inspiring depiction of unity among workers of all races. Michael A. Rogosin's Working Together (2022) examines the consequences and questions that were implied in Woodcutters. Inherent in the original film is not only the question of Black and White folks working together but what happened to the Civil Rights movement in the '70s. By revisiting the film with Bob Zellner, who was in the original film, and other major Civil Rights workers, Lionel's son Michael helps to understand what happened and is happening in America today.
651  0 $a Southern States $x Race relations.
650  0 $a Racial justice $z Southern States.
650  0 $a Pulpwood industry $z Southern States $x Employees.
610 20 $a Gulf Coast Pulpwood Association.
650  7 $a Pulpwood industry $x Employees. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01083893.
650  7 $a Race relations. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01086509.
650  7 $a Racial justice. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst02021735.
651  7 $a Southern States. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01244550.
655  7 $a Documentary films. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01710390.
655  7 $a Documentary films. $2 lcgft.
655  7 $a Nonfiction films. $2 lcgft.
655  7 $a Feature films. $2 lcgft.
700 1  $a Rogosin, Lionel, $d 1924-2000, $e cinematographer. $e film producer, $e cinematographer.
700 1  $a Brigante, Louis, $e cinematographer. $e cinematographer.
700 1  $a Rogosin, Michael, $e film producer. $e film producer.
700 1  $a Rogosin, Céleste, $e editor of moving image work. $e editor of moving image work.
710 2  $a Milestone Film & Video, $e publisher.
710 2  $a Kino Lorber, $e film distributor.
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956    $a http://locator.silo.lib.ia.us/search.cgi?index_0=id&term_0=8E27682E17D411EEB984481F40ECA4DB

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