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Beef Inc.
directed by Carmen Garcia, fl. 1988; produced by Éric Michel, National Film Board of Canada (Montréal, QC: National Film Board of Canada, 1999), 50 mins
A struggle for control of the world food market is waging, and the battle promises to escalate in the 21st century. This documentary by Carmen Garcia examines how a handful of companies have come to dominate beef production and distribution in North America. This film gives a voice to independent cattle producers...
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directed by Carmen Garcia, fl. 1988; produced by Éric Michel, National Film Board of Canada (Montréal, QC: National Film Board of Canada, 1999), 50 mins
Description
A struggle for control of the world food market is waging, and the battle promises to escalate in the 21st century. This documentary by Carmen Garcia examines how a handful of companies have come to dominate beef production and distribution in North America. This film gives a voice to independent cattle producers who, unable to compete with the corporations, find themselves being squeezed out of the industry.
Field of Study
Politics & Current Affairs
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Éric Michel, National Film Board of Canada, Luis DeCespedes, fl. 2003
Author / Creator
Carmen Garcia, fl. 1988
Date Published / Released
1999
Publisher
National Film Board of Canada
Speaker / Narrator
Luis DeCespedes, fl. 2003
Topic / Theme
Corporate farms, Butchering, Public health, Food industry, Farmers, Livestock, Cattle, Current Affairs
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1999 by the National Film Board of Canada
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Kerkennah
directed by Marco Mensa, fl. 2001 (Ethnos Films, 2001), 20 mins
This documentary, by director Marco Mensa, is about the life of fishermen on the Kerkennah Islands (Tunisia).
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directed by Marco Mensa, fl. 2001 (Ethnos Films, 2001), 20 mins
Description
This documentary, by director Marco Mensa, is about the life of fishermen on the Kerkennah Islands (Tunisia).
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Author / Creator
Marco Mensa, fl. 2001
Date Published / Released
2001
Publisher
Ethnos Films
Topic / Theme
Fisheries, Daily life, Cultural life, Islands, Current Affairs
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2001. Used by permission of Ethnos Films. All rights reserved.
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My Mother's Home, Lagoon
written by Mehrdad Oskooee; directed by Mehrdad Oskooee; produced by Mehrdad Oskooee and Toufan Nahanghodrati, fl. 2001, European Union. MEDIA Programme (New York, NY: Filmakers Library, 2001), 30 mins
Like Kurosawa's Woman in the Dunes, 67-year-old Kobra battles the elements on a lagoon in Iran to eke out a living for herself and her 100-year-old invalid mother. Even on New Year's day she is out in her rowboat before dawn, dropping and hauling her nets for the modest catch. She must argue fiercely with the men...
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written by Mehrdad Oskooee; directed by Mehrdad Oskooee; produced by Mehrdad Oskooee and Toufan Nahanghodrati, fl. 2001, European Union. MEDIA Programme (New York, NY: Filmakers Library, 2001), 30 mins
Description
Like Kurosawa's Woman in the Dunes, 67-year-old Kobra battles the elements on a lagoon in Iran to eke out a living for herself and her 100-year-old invalid mother. Even on New Year's day she is out in her rowboat before dawn, dropping and hauling her nets for the modest catch. She must argue fiercely with the men in the marketplace for a fair price, and physically battle fishermen on the water who claim the territory where her nets are placed. In...
Like Kurosawa's Woman in the Dunes, 67-year-old Kobra battles the elements on a lagoon in Iran to eke out a living for herself and her 100-year-old invalid mother. Even on New Year's day she is out in her rowboat before dawn, dropping and hauling her nets for the modest catch. She must argue fiercely with the men in the marketplace for a fair price, and physically battle fishermen on the water who claim the territory where her nets are placed. In an unforgettable scene the men tear her nets and scuffle with her on the deck until she falls into the water. Mother and daughter live together in a weather-beaten cottage on the edge of the lagoon. Pictures of their deceased loved ones surround them. The Koran, the voice of the mullahs on the radio, and their love for one another sustain them. With simplicity and honesty, this documentary makes a universal statement of the harsh realities many women face, and the strength that sustains them. College Adult
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Mehrdad Oskooee, Kobra Nabinya, 1934-, Toufan Nahanghodrati, fl. 2001, European Union. MEDIA Programme
Author / Creator
Mehrdad Oskooee
Date Published / Released
2001
Publisher
Filmakers Library
Person Discussed
Kobra Nabinya, 1934-
Topic / Theme
Iranian, New Year's Day, Gender roles, Daughters, Mothers, Fisheries, Ethnography, Iranians
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2001. Used by permission of Filmakers Library. All rights reserved.
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My Uncle's Tatala
(Taiwan: Cineminga, 2016), 51 mins
Being grateful is the biggest asset of the Tao people, for the fact that they understand how to cultivate natural resources with diligent work. The Tao director recorded the making of the TATALA (laminated boat) in a documentary that also carries the deepest messages of love and affection.
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(Taiwan: Cineminga, 2016), 51 mins
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Being grateful is the biggest asset of the Tao people, for the fact that they understand how to cultivate natural resources with diligent work. The Tao director recorded the making of the TATALA (laminated boat) in a documentary that also carries the deepest messages of love and affection.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Date Published / Released
2016
Publisher
Cineminga
Topic / Theme
Social customs, Artisanal fishing, Agrarian life, Yami (Taiwan)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2016 Cineminga
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Riches from the Deep, 2, Dreams of Catches Unlimited
directed by Terje Dale and Nils Arne Saebo; produced by Kjell Jarle Hoyheim and Knut Midttun, Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, in Riches from the Deep, 2 (Oslo, Oslo County: Nordic World, 2000), 1 hour 4 mins
This programme shows how man has harvested the riches of the deep. Dreams of enormous catches have provided the incentive, but dreams are notably nebulous: for some, admittedly, their dreams have come true, but for others they have turned into nightmares.
We meet fishermen on the Pacific island of Mitiaro, and wi...
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directed by Terje Dale and Nils Arne Saebo; produced by Kjell Jarle Hoyheim and Knut Midttun, Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, in Riches from the Deep, 2 (Oslo, Oslo County: Nordic World, 2000), 1 hour 4 mins
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This programme shows how man has harvested the riches of the deep. Dreams of enormous catches have provided the incentive, but dreams are notably nebulous: for some, admittedly, their dreams have come true, but for others they have turned into nightmares.
We meet fishermen on the Pacific island of Mitiaro, and with them fish for parrotfish on the offshore coral reefs. We take part in the world's largest fishery, that for anchovies off the coast...
This programme shows how man has harvested the riches of the deep. Dreams of enormous catches have provided the incentive, but dreams are notably nebulous: for some, admittedly, their dreams have come true, but for others they have turned into nightmares.
We meet fishermen on the Pacific island of Mitiaro, and with them fish for parrotfish on the offshore coral reefs. We take part in the world's largest fishery, that for anchovies off the coast of Peru. In China we learn how the world's premier fish-farming nation utilizes its age-old knowledge of. nature to feed millions of people. We also meet a group of affluent fishwives in Ghana and explore the bed of the Aral Sea in Kasakhstan together with local fishermen, men whose livelihood is slowly wasting away as the sea has dried out to less than half its natural size.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Nils Arne Saebo, Terje Dale, Kjell Jarle Hoyheim, Knut Midttun, Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation
Author / Creator
Terje Dale, Nils Arne Saebo
Date Published / Released
2000
Publisher
Nordic World
Series
Riches from the Deep
Topic / Theme
Cook Islander, Ghanian, Kazakh, Chinese, Peruvian, Fish (Animal), Fisheries, Ethnography, Cook Islanders, Ghanaians, Peruvians
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of Nordic World.
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Riches from the Deep, 3, Where Human Sharks are King
directed by Nils Arne Saebo and Terje Dale; produced by Kjell Jarle Hoyheim and Knut Midttun, Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, in Riches from the Deep, 3 (Oslo, Oslo County: Nordic World, 2000), 54 mins
The third and last programme in the series explains how we share the harvest of the sea among us.
To start with, the ocean was open to all, but when overfishing became a problem and stocks were in danger of being wiped out, the right to unrestricted fishing evolved into a bitterly fought free-for-all.
Together w...
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directed by Nils Arne Saebo and Terje Dale; produced by Kjell Jarle Hoyheim and Knut Midttun, Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, in Riches from the Deep, 3 (Oslo, Oslo County: Nordic World, 2000), 54 mins
Description
The third and last programme in the series explains how we share the harvest of the sea among us.
To start with, the ocean was open to all, but when overfishing became a problem and stocks were in danger of being wiped out, the right to unrestricted fishing evolved into a bitterly fought free-for-all.
Together with ama divers in Japan we dive for molluscs - abalones - and see how the cooperative of which the women are members divides their catc...
The third and last programme in the series explains how we share the harvest of the sea among us.
To start with, the ocean was open to all, but when overfishing became a problem and stocks were in danger of being wiped out, the right to unrestricted fishing evolved into a bitterly fought free-for-all.
Together with ama divers in Japan we dive for molluscs - abalones - and see how the cooperative of which the women are members divides their catches among them. Together with the Norwegian Coastguard we board Russian trawlers; we participate in the purchase of perpetual fishing rights in Icelandic waters; and we learn how Kenyan fishermen survive on the bones that are left after the flesh of the fish they catch has been exported to Europe. More, we see how the people of Mitiaro have shared their catches among themselves, to the benefit of all.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Nils Arne Saebo, Terje Dale, Kjell Jarle Hoyheim, Knut Midttun, Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation
Author / Creator
Nils Arne Saebo, Terje Dale
Date Published / Released
2000
Publisher
Nordic World
Series
Riches from the Deep
Topic / Theme
Norwegian, Cook Islander, Kenyan, Japanese, Fisheries, Oceans, Fish (Animal), Ethnography, Norwegians, Kenyans
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of Nordic World.
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River People: Behind the Case of David Sohappy
directed by Michal Conford and Michele Zaccheo; produced by Michal Conford and Michele Zaccheo (New York, NY: Filmakers Library, 1991), 51 mins
River People documents a timely issue - the clash between an ancient culture and modern society. It is the story of David Sohappy, a Native-American spiritual leader who was sentenced to a five-year prison term for selling 317 salmon out of season. For twenty years Sohappy has fished in open defiance of all state...
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directed by Michal Conford and Michele Zaccheo; produced by Michal Conford and Michele Zaccheo (New York, NY: Filmakers Library, 1991), 51 mins
Description
River People documents a timely issue - the clash between an ancient culture and modern society. It is the story of David Sohappy, a Native-American spiritual leader who was sentenced to a five-year prison term for selling 317 salmon out of season. For twenty years Sohappy has fished in open defiance of all state and federal fishing laws. He claims he has an ancestral right to fish along Oregon's Columbia River. As a result, he has become a symbo...
River People documents a timely issue - the clash between an ancient culture and modern society. It is the story of David Sohappy, a Native-American spiritual leader who was sentenced to a five-year prison term for selling 317 salmon out of season. For twenty years Sohappy has fished in open defiance of all state and federal fishing laws. He claims he has an ancestral right to fish along Oregon's Columbia River. As a result, he has become a symbol of resistance for indigenous people of the Northwest United States and beyond.River People uses Sohappy's case to explore the historic conflict over the resources of the Columbia and the political controversy involving fishing rights and the right to religious freedom. Behind the controversy is the story of a man caught in a conflict between two cultures, and two seemingly irreconcilable ways of looking at the world. High School College Adult
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Michele Zaccheo, Michal Conford
Author / Creator
Michal Conford, Michele Zaccheo
Date Published / Released
1991
Publisher
Filmakers Library
Person Discussed
David Sohappy, 1925-1991
Topic / Theme
Yakama, Tribal and national groups, Laws and legislation, Fisheries, Ethnography
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1991. Used by permission of Filmakers Library. All rights reserved.
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Taking Stock of Our Tuna
directed by Aren Baoa, fl. 2011 (New Caledonia: Secretariat of the Pacific Community (Organization), 2007), 25 mins
Tuna stock taking conducted around the shores of Papua New Guinea by the Fisheries Department in Noumea.
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directed by Aren Baoa, fl. 2011 (New Caledonia: Secretariat of the Pacific Community (Organization), 2007), 25 mins
Description
Tuna stock taking conducted around the shores of Papua New Guinea by the Fisheries Department in Noumea.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Aren Baoa, fl. 2011, Yaminiasi Gaunavou, fl. 1998
Author / Creator
Aren Baoa, fl. 2011
Date Published / Released
2007
Publisher
Secretariat of the Pacific Community (Organization)
Speaker / Narrator
Yaminiasi Gaunavou, fl. 1998
Topic / Theme
Scientific research, Wildlife conservation, Fisheries
Copyright Message
©2007
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