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Blue Collar (1978): Shooting script
directed by Paul Schrader, 1946-; produced by Robin French, fl. 1977-1998 and Don Guest, 1935-2010, TAT Communications Company; performed by Richard Pryor, 1940-2005, Harvey Keitel, 1939-, Yaphet Kotto, 1939-, Harry Bellaver, 1905-1993, George Memmoli, 1938-1985, Lucy Saroyan, 1946-2003, Lane Smith, 1936-2005, Cliff De Young, 1945-, Borah Silver, 1927- and Jimmy Martinez, fl. 1970-1988 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2003), 98 page(s)
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directed by Paul Schrader, 1946-; produced by Robin French, fl. 1977-1998 and Don Guest, 1935-2010, TAT Communications Company; performed by Richard Pryor, 1940-2005, Harvey Keitel, 1939-, Yaphet Kotto, 1939-, Harry Bellaver, 1905-1993, George Memmoli, 1938-1985, Lucy Saroyan, 1946-2003, Lane Smith, 1936-2005, Cliff De Young, 1945-, Borah Silver, 1927- and Jimmy Martinez, fl. 1970-1988 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2003), 98 page(s)
Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Script
Performer / Ensemble
Richard Pryor, 1940-2005, Harvey Keitel, 1939-, Yaphet Kotto, 1939-, Harry Bellaver, 1905-1993, George Memmoli, 1938-1985, Lucy Saroyan, 1946-2003, Lane Smith, 1936-2005, Cliff De Young, 1945-, Borah Silver, 1927-, Jimmy Martinez, fl. 1970-1988
Contributor
Robin French, fl. 1977-1998, Don Guest, 1935-2010, TAT Communications Company
Author / Creator
Paul Schrader, 1946-, Richard Pryor, 1940-2005, Harvey Keitel, 1939-, Yaphet Kotto, 1939-, Harry Bellaver, 1905-1993, George Memmoli, 1938-1985, Lucy Saroyan, 1946-2003, Lane Smith, 1936-2005, Cliff De Young, 1945-, Borah Silver, 1927-, Jimmy Martinez, fl. 1970-1988, Sydney A. Glass, fl. 1978-1980, Leonard Schrader, 1943-2006
Date Published / Released
1978, 2003
Publisher
Alexander Street
Topic / Theme
Theft, Factory workers, Factory life, Zeke, Jerry, Smokey
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1978, Paul Schrader and Leonard Schrader., Text courtesy of the author(s).
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Garibong = 가리봉
directed by Park Ki-yong, 1961- (Privately Published, 2013), 1 hour 19 mins
Garibong is a film without dialogue. It explores all the secret places of Garibong, a section of Seoul where Chinese Koreans gather and live. The famous British film critic, Tony Raynes, has written about Garibong this way for the 2013 Vancouver International Film Festival: Aside from a little help in post-product...
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directed by Park Ki-yong, 1961- (Privately Published, 2013), 1 hour 19 mins
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Garibong is a film without dialogue. It explores all the secret places of Garibong, a section of Seoul where Chinese Koreans gather and live. The famous British film critic, Tony Raynes, has written about Garibong this way for the 2013 Vancouver International Film Festival: Aside from a little help in post-production, Park Kiyong made his latest documentary as a one-man-band. He recorded the images and sounds over a few weeks last winter in Garib...
Garibong is a film without dialogue. It explores all the secret places of Garibong, a section of Seoul where Chinese Koreans gather and live. The famous British film critic, Tony Raynes, has written about Garibong this way for the 2013 Vancouver International Film Festival: Aside from a little help in post-production, Park Kiyong made his latest documentary as a one-man-band. He recorded the images and sounds over a few weeks last winter in Garibong, a hilly part of the Guro district of Seoul. The area’s streets, alleys, doss-houses and cheap restaurants were built in the 1960s, when this was home to workers in the factories of Guro’s industrial zone. More recently, after South Korea normalized diplomatic relations with China, the area has been taken over by Korean-Chinese immigrants and migrant workers, many of whom have good reason to regard the host community with suspicion and sometimes hatred. The hostility between these new arrivals and transients and resident Koreans makes Park's success in 'getting inside' the community all the more remarkable. From fixed angles, Park's camera watches what goes on in the employment office, the visa-renewal agency, the medical clinic, the barber shop, the karaoke lounge and the eateries. Along the way he documents the struggles to find and pay for rented rooms—and to cling to familiar Chinese traditions. There’s no narration, but the apparent artlessness belies an artful arrangement of the material. Balanced between engagement and detachment, the film goes beyond sociology to some very human truths.
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Date Written / Recorded
2012
Field of Study
Asian Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Park Ki-yong, 1961-
Author / Creator
Park Ki-yong, 1961-
Date Published / Released
2013-12-02
Publisher
Privately Published
Topic / Theme
Cultural adaptation, Korean people, Chinese people, Factory workers, Immigrant life, Pacific Islanders
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 by Park Ki-yong
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Made in L.A.
directed by Robert Bahar, 1977- and Almudena Carracedo, fl. 2007; produced by Robert Bahar, 1977- and Almudena Carracedo, fl. 2007, Semilla Verde Productions, POV and Independent Television Service (San Francisco, CA: California Newsreel, 2007), 1 hour 10 mins,
Source: itvs.org
Source: itvs.org
Made in L.A. traces the moving transformation of three Latina garment workers on the fault lines of global economic change who decide they must resist. Through a groundbreaking lawsuit and consumer boycott, they fight to establish an important legal and moral precedent holding an American retailer liable for the...
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directed by Robert Bahar, 1977- and Almudena Carracedo, fl. 2007; produced by Robert Bahar, 1977- and Almudena Carracedo, fl. 2007, Semilla Verde Productions, POV and Independent Television Service (San Francisco, CA: California Newsreel, 2007), 1 hour 10 mins,
Source: itvs.org
Source: itvs.org
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Made in L.A. traces the moving transformation of three Latina garment workers on the fault lines of global economic change who decide they must resist. Through a groundbreaking lawsuit and consumer boycott, they fight to establish an important legal and moral precedent holding an American retailer liable for the labor conditions under which its products are manufactured. But more than this, Made in L.A. provides an insider's view into both the...
Made in L.A. traces the moving transformation of three Latina garment workers on the fault lines of global economic change who decide they must resist. Through a groundbreaking lawsuit and consumer boycott, they fight to establish an important legal and moral precedent holding an American retailer liable for the labor conditions under which its products are manufactured. But more than this, Made in L.A. provides an insider's view into both the struggles of recent immigrants and into the organizing process itself: the enthusiasm, discouragement, hard-won victories and ultimate self-empowerment.
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Field of Study
Women's Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Robert Bahar, 1977-, Almudena Carracedo, fl. 2007, Semilla Verde Productions, POV, Independent Television Service
Author / Creator
Robert Bahar, 1977-, Almudena Carracedo, fl. 2007
Date Published / Released
2007
Publisher
California Newsreel
Topic / Theme
Labor strikes, Factory workers, Immigration and emigration, Women, Immigrant life, Working conditions, Latinos
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2007 California Newsreel
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WIDGETS
written by Barbara J. Molette, 1940- and Carlton Woodard Molette, 1939- (Atlanta, GA: Privately Published, 2011, originally published 2011), 8 page(s)
The play is set in Connecticut in 1911 outside a factory that manufactures the latest technological advancement– WIDGETS. A newspaper reporter interviews the “Employee Of The Year” at the World Wide Widget Works. The interview does not unfold exactly as the reporter planned.
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written by Barbara J. Molette, 1940- and Carlton Woodard Molette, 1939- (Atlanta, GA: Privately Published, 2011, originally published 2011), 8 page(s)
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The play is set in Connecticut in 1911 outside a factory that manufactures the latest technological advancement– WIDGETS. A newspaper reporter interviews the “Employee Of The Year” at the World Wide Widget Works. The interview does not unfold exactly as the reporter planned.
Field of Study
Theatre
Content Type
Play
Author / Creator
Barbara J. Molette, 1940-, Carlton Woodard Molette, 1939-
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
Privately Published
Topic / Theme
Factory workers, Doug Chadwick, Albert Prince
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011 Barbara Molette and Carlton Molette
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