VHS / 2000
Title | Stranger with a camera |
Item type | VHS |
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Imprint | United States Appalshop, 2000 |
Language | English |
URL | Link to original record |
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Physical description | 1 videocassette of 1 (60 min.) (VHS NTSC) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. |
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2000Publisher:
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245 00 Stranger with a camera|h[videorecording] /|cproduced by
Appalshop ; executive producer, Dee Davis ; co-producer,
Judi Jennings ; producer and director, Elizabeth Barret ;
narration writer, Fenton Johnson.
257 United States.
260 United States :|bAppalshop,|c2000.
300 1 videocassette of 1 (60 min.) (VHS NTSC) :|bsd., col. ;
|c1/2 in.
500 Copyright notice: c2000 by Appalshop, Inc.
500 Credits and running time taken from video.
506 Pacific Film Archive collection; non-circulating.|5CUY.
508 Researcher, Judi Jennings ; cinematographers, Peter Pearce,
Martin Duckworth ; music by Dirk Powell with Scott Nygaard
; editing, Lucy Massie Phenix.
520 "In 1967 Canadian filmmaker Hugh O'Connor visited the
mountains of Central Appalachia to document poverty. A
local landlord, who resented the presence of filmmakers on
his property, shot and killed O'Connor, in part because of
his anger over the media images of Appalachia that had
become icons in the nation's War on Poverty. Filmmaker
Elizabeth Barret, a native of Appalachia, uses O'Connor's
death as a lens to explore the complex relationship
between those who make films to promote social change and
the people whose lives are represented in such media
productions. Through first-person accounts of the killing
and the perspective of three decades of reflection,
Stranger With A Camera leads viewers on a quest for
understanding - a quest that ultimately leads Barret to
examine her own role as both a maker of media and a member
of the Appalachian community she portrays"--apalshop.org
538 VHS NTSC.
541 0 PFA 0500-01-10804. D0398
590 PFA 0500-01-10804. |aCONDITION NOTE: Last checked: 2007/04
/25 good condition.
600 10 O'Connor, Hugh.
650 0 Murder|zAppalachian Region.
650 0 Social conflict|zAppalachian Region.
650 0 Poor|zAppalachian Region.
650 0 Mass media|xSocial aspects.
655 7 Documentaries and factual works|2mim
655 7 Features.|2mim
655 7 Sociological works (Nonfiction).|2mim
700 1 Barret, Elizabeth.
700 1 Davis, Dee,|d1951-
700 1 Jennings, Judi,|d1947-
700 1 Johnson, Fenton.
700 1 Pearce, Peter.
700 1 Duckworth, Martin.
700 1 Powell, Dirk.
700 1 Nygaard, Scott.
700 1 Phenix, Lucy Massie.
710 2 Appalshop, Inc.
935 GLADN17501814
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