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About Us, The Sephardic Jews and the Pike Place Market
directed by Stephen Sadis, fl. 1990; produced by Lisa Devlin, 1953-2013, Sadis & Vaughn Inc., in About Us (Seattle, WA: Great Northern Filmworks, 2001), 26 mins
This rich documentary short captures the story of the first generation of Sephardic Jewish immigrants who settled in Seattle, found work at the Pike Place Market and established one of the largest Sephardic communities in America.
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directed by Stephen Sadis, fl. 1990; produced by Lisa Devlin, 1953-2013, Sadis & Vaughn Inc., in About Us (Seattle, WA: Great Northern Filmworks, 2001), 26 mins
Description
This rich documentary short captures the story of the first generation of Sephardic Jewish immigrants who settled in Seattle, found work at the Pike Place Market and established one of the largest Sephardic communities in America.
Field of Study
Religion & Thought
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Lisa Devlin, 1953-2013, Sadis & Vaughn Inc., Keith Dahlgren, fl. 1985
Author / Creator
Stephen Sadis, fl. 1990
Date Published / Released
2001
Publisher
Great Northern Filmworks
Series
About Us
Speaker / Narrator
Keith Dahlgren, fl. 1985
Topic / Theme
Farmers' markets, Fisheries, Trade and commerce, Immigration and emigration, Immigrant life, First generation immigrant populations, World War II, 1939-1945, Jewish, Judaism, Jews
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2001 Sadis Filmworks
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Acquaculture
produced by National Geographic Film & Television (District of Columbia: National Geographic, 2015), 3 mins
Located off the coast of Panama, the world's largest open-ocean fish farm raises hundreds of thousands of cobia fish in colossal underwater pods. Brian O'Hanlon, whose company runs the farms, hopes to bring this sustainable aquaculture approach to more coasts, and cobia to more plates.
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produced by National Geographic Film & Television (District of Columbia: National Geographic, 2015), 3 mins
Description
Located off the coast of Panama, the world's largest open-ocean fish farm raises hundreds of thousands of cobia fish in colossal underwater pods. Brian O'Hanlon, whose company runs the farms, hopes to bring this sustainable aquaculture approach to more coasts, and cobia to more plates.
Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
National Geographic Film & Television
Date Published / Released
2015
Publisher
National Geographic
Topic / Theme
Oceans, Ecosystem management, Fish and seafood, Fisheries
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 by National Geographic
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Alaric Strauss: Stony Brook WholeHearted Foods
produced by Prendismo (Ithaca, NY: Prendismo, 2011), 5 mins
Alaric Strauss works at Stony Brook WholeHearted Foods. He was part of the team that worked together to produce an all-natural, 100% expeller pressed butternut squash seed oil. The product debuted in September 2008. It is available in 187 ml and 375 ml bottles, individual or by the case. The non-GMO seeds are roas...
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produced by Prendismo (Ithaca, NY: Prendismo, 2011), 5 mins
Description
Alaric Strauss works at Stony Brook WholeHearted Foods. He was part of the team that worked together to produce an all-natural, 100% expeller pressed butternut squash seed oil. The product debuted in September 2008. It is available in 187 ml and 375 ml bottles, individual or by the case. The non-GMO seeds are roasted in 10-pound batches and pressed with a yield of 20%. The resulting oil is allowed to stand to separate naturally and is then filter...
Alaric Strauss works at Stony Brook WholeHearted Foods. He was part of the team that worked together to produce an all-natural, 100% expeller pressed butternut squash seed oil. The product debuted in September 2008. It is available in 187 ml and 375 ml bottles, individual or by the case. The non-GMO seeds are roasted in 10-pound batches and pressed with a yield of 20%. The resulting oil is allowed to stand to separate naturally and is then filtered and decanted into retail bottles.
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Field of Study
Food Studies Online
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Prendismo
Date Published / Released
2011-06-17
Publisher
Prendismo
Speaker / Narrator
Alaric Strauss
Person Discussed
Alaric Strauss
Topic / Theme
Squash, Organic foods, Food industry, Oils and fats (Food), Early 21st Century United States (2001– )
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 by Prendismo LLC
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Alma A Film By Patrick Rouxel
produced by Patrick Rouxel, 1966- (Mill Valley, CA: Green Planet Films, 2011), 1 hour 5 mins
Beautifully shot, alternately joyful and horrifying, Alma captures the ecological, and even spiritual, cost of meat, dairy, and leather production in the Amazon
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produced by Patrick Rouxel, 1966- (Mill Valley, CA: Green Planet Films, 2011), 1 hour 5 mins
Description
Beautifully shot, alternately joyful and horrifying, Alma captures the ecological, and even spiritual, cost of meat, dairy, and leather production in the Amazon
Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Patrick Rouxel, 1966-
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
Green Planet Films
Topic / Theme
Cattle, Livestock, Farms, Food supply, Food industry, Dairy farms
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011 by Green Planet Films
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Amazon May Be Taking Over the World
produced by Bloomberg L. P.; interview by Tom Keene, 1952- and Trish Regan, 1977- (New York, NY: Bloomberg L. P., 2013), 5 mins
Brad Stone from Bloomberg Business Week and Omair Chaudhry, Keeneonthemarket.com Independent Trader, discuss Amazon's entry into the grocery business on Bloomberg Television.
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produced by Bloomberg L. P.; interview by Tom Keene, 1952- and Trish Regan, 1977- (New York, NY: Bloomberg L. P., 2013), 5 mins
Description
Brad Stone from Bloomberg Business Week and Omair Chaudhry, Keeneonthemarket.com Independent Trader, discuss Amazon's entry into the grocery business on Bloomberg Television.
Field of Study
Business & Economics
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Bloomberg L. P.
Author / Creator
Tom Keene, 1952-, Trish Regan, 1977-
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Bloomberg L. P.
Topic / Theme
Online selling, Food industry, Retail Trade
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 by Bloomberg LP
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Amazon Mirror (O Reflexo Do Lago)
directed by Fernando Segtowick, 1971-; produced by Marahu Filmes (Estonia: Utopic Documentaries, 2020), 1 hour 20 mins
In the 80s, the biggest electrical dam of the Amazon forest was built in the city of Tucuruí with the goal of providing power to the aluminum industries. Forty years later, a community around the dam's reservoir still don't have access to electricity.
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directed by Fernando Segtowick, 1971-; produced by Marahu Filmes (Estonia: Utopic Documentaries, 2020), 1 hour 20 mins
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In the 80s, the biggest electrical dam of the Amazon forest was built in the city of Tucuruí with the goal of providing power to the aluminum industries. Forty years later, a community around the dam's reservoir still don't have access to electricity.
Field of Study
Global Issues
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Marahu Filmes
Author / Creator
Fernando Segtowick, 1971-
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
Utopic Documentaries
Topic / Theme
Artisanal fishing, Power plants, Dams, Environmental impact analysis, Deforestation, Ecology, Anthropology, Brazilians, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2020 Utopic Documentaries
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America's Best: Their Stories, Their Ways, Ruiz Foods
produced by TeleTime Video, in America's Best: Their Stories, Their Ways (Lynbrook, NY: TeleTime Video, 2013), 10 mins
Ruiz Foods co-founder Fred Ruiz explains how he grew Ruiz Foods from a family business into the largest seller of frozen Mexican foods in the US.
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produced by TeleTime Video, in America's Best: Their Stories, Their Ways (Lynbrook, NY: TeleTime Video, 2013), 10 mins
Description
Ruiz Foods co-founder Fred Ruiz explains how he grew Ruiz Foods from a family business into the largest seller of frozen Mexican foods in the US.
Field of Study
Business & Economics
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
TeleTime Video
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
TeleTime Video
Series
America's Best: Their Stories, Their Ways
Speaker / Narrator
Fred Ruiz, fl. 2013
Person Discussed
Fred Ruiz, fl. 2013
Topic / Theme
Food industry, Entrepreneurship, Small business, Early 21st Century United States (2001– )
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 byTeletime Video Productions
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Amrit Singh: Entrepreneurship in the Food and Beverage Industry
produced by Prendismo (Ithaca, NY: Prendismo, 2013), 8 mins
Amrit Singh is the owner and co-founder of The Indian Milk & Honey Co. The Indian Milk & Honey Co. delivers consumers chef-crafted yogurt products that apply the art of Indian spice cookery to available in nature ingredients. The company has built a sustainable business that supports small entrepreneurs in the loc...
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produced by Prendismo (Ithaca, NY: Prendismo, 2013), 8 mins
Description
Amrit Singh is the owner and co-founder of The Indian Milk & Honey Co. The Indian Milk & Honey Co. delivers consumers chef-crafted yogurt products that apply the art of Indian spice cookery to available in nature ingredients. The company has built a sustainable business that supports small entrepreneurs in the local and global food system.
Field of Study
Food Studies Online
Content Type
Panel discussion
Contributor
Prendismo
Date Published / Released
2013-04-13
Publisher
Prendismo
Speaker / Narrator
Amrit Singh, fl. 2013
Person Discussed
Amrit Singh, fl. 2013
Topic / Theme
Yogurt, Entrepreneurship, Food industry, Beverage industry, Early 21st Century United States (2001– )
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 by Prendismo LLC
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Ancient Mysteries, Season 3, Riches of the Capitana
directed by Robert Francis Logan, fl. 2001; produced by Robert Francis Logan, fl. 2001, in Ancient Mysteries, Season 3 (New York, NY: A&E Television Networks, 2001), 44 mins
Ancient Mysteries is a series of one-hour documentaries exploring archaeological, historical, and cultural mysteries of the ancient past. Episode: Riches of the Capitana: The Capitana was the largest Spanish galleon built in the New World. When she sank off Ecuador's coast in 1652, she was carrying 600 passengers...
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directed by Robert Francis Logan, fl. 2001; produced by Robert Francis Logan, fl. 2001, in Ancient Mysteries, Season 3 (New York, NY: A&E Television Networks, 2001), 44 mins
Description
Ancient Mysteries is a series of one-hour documentaries exploring archaeological, historical, and cultural mysteries of the ancient past. Episode: Riches of the Capitana: The Capitana was the largest Spanish galleon built in the New World. When she sank off Ecuador's coast in 1652, she was carrying 600 passengers and $500,000,000 in silver.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Robert Francis Logan, fl. 2001, Stuart Nelson
Author / Creator
Robert Francis Logan, fl. 2001
Date Published / Released
2001
Publisher
A&E Television Networks
Series
Ancient Mysteries
Speaker / Narrator
Stuart Nelson
Topic / Theme
Archaeology, Fisheries, Shipwrecks, Sinking ships
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2001 A+E Networks. All Rights Reserved
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Architects of Change, Season 3, Episode 7, Cutting-Edge Gardeners
directed by Jean Bourbonnais, in Architects of Change, Season 3, Episode 7 (Montréal, QC: CinéFête, 2009), 52 mins
Intensive farming, unsustainable forestry methods and industrial fishing have seriously eaten away at the bounty of resources our planet has to offer. We have attempted to dominate the world so much that we have hindered its development. However, it is possible to gently reap the benefits of our planet’s resourc...
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directed by Jean Bourbonnais, in Architects of Change, Season 3, Episode 7 (Montréal, QC: CinéFête, 2009), 52 mins
Description
Intensive farming, unsustainable forestry methods and industrial fishing have seriously eaten away at the bounty of resources our planet has to offer. We have attempted to dominate the world so much that we have hindered its development. However, it is possible to gently reap the benefits of our planet’s resources without damaging it. This is what Beau Gillis (Freeport, Nova Scotia), Marc Chiasson (Magog, Quebec) and Léonard Otis (Saint-Damas...
Intensive farming, unsustainable forestry methods and industrial fishing have seriously eaten away at the bounty of resources our planet has to offer. We have attempted to dominate the world so much that we have hindered its development. However, it is possible to gently reap the benefits of our planet’s resources without damaging it. This is what Beau Gillis (Freeport, Nova Scotia), Marc Chiasson (Magog, Quebec) and Léonard Otis (Saint-Damase de Matane, Quebec) aim to demonstrate.
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Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Sven Erikson, fl. 2009
Author / Creator
Jean Bourbonnais
Date Published / Released
2009
Publisher
CinéFête
Series
Architects of Change
Speaker / Narrator
Sven Erikson, fl. 2009
Topic / Theme
Environmental protection, Conservation of natural resources, Forests, Gardening, Fisheries, Fish (Animal), Fruit trees
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2009 by Ciné Fête
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