Resource Sector in Popular Culture Gallery: Transforming Resources CSTM Research Contract 2104-16-008 Mining, Oil & Energy Researcher: Beth A. Robertson FILMS AND PROGRAMMING THAT REFERENCE MINING, OIL & ENERGY: Misère au Borinage (1933) Directed by Henri Storck and Joris Ivens – Silent short film depicting general strikes of the era, especially the labour actions of Borinage Coal Miners and their subsequent repression (A homage and follow-up to the film is a 2000 documentary, Les Enfants du Borinage – Lettre à Henri Storck directed by Patric Jean.) Copyright: Copyright protected, all rights reserved. Now held within the Henri Storck Collection, Cinémathèque royale de Belgium. For copyright licensing, please see the following website: http://www.cinematek.be/?node=30&dvd_id=51&category=5&lng=fr 1 Resource Sector in Popular Culture Gallery: Transforming Resources CSTM Research Contract 2104-16-008 Mining, Oil & Energy Researcher: Beth A. Robertson How Green Was My Valley (1941) Directed by John Ford, based on a novel by Richard Llewellyn of the same name – A film depicting the plight of the Morgans, a Welsh mining family at the turn of the century. Copyright: Copyright protected, all rights reserved by 20th Century Fox Pictures. To contact and/or inquire and find more information about copyright and licensing, please see the following website: http://www.foxmovies.com/terms-and-conditions. Alternatively contact the licensing department at 310-369-3605. 2 Resource Sector in Popular Culture Gallery: Transforming Resources CSTM Research Contract 2104-16-008 Mining, Oil & Energy Researcher: Beth A. Robertson The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) Directed by John Houston – a film based on a 1927 novel of the same name, by B. Traven and starring Humphrey Bogart that focuses on the experiences of three prospectors who attempt to mine for gold in the Sierra Madre Mountains. Copyright: Copyright protected, all rights reserved, from Warner Bros. To inquire about licensing, please contact Warner Bros., Copyright Agent: Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., c/o Warner Bros. Advanced Digital Services, 4000 Warner Blvd, Bldg. 168, Burbank CA 91522. Tel: (818) 977-0018, Email: [email protected] 3 Resource Sector in Popular Culture Gallery: Transforming Resources CSTM Research Contract 2104-16-008 Mining, Oil & Energy Researcher: Beth A. Robertson King Solomon’s Mines (1950) Directed by Compton Bennet – an iconic technicolor adventure film based on the 1885 novel by Sir H. Rider Haggard starring Deborah Kerr and Stewart Granger. Copyright: Copyright protected, all rights reserved. To inquire about copyright licensing and permissions, please contact Warner Bros., Copyright Agent: Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., c/o Warner Bros. Advanced Digital Services, 4000 Warner Blvd, Bldg. 168, Burbank CA 91522. Tel: (818) 977-0018, Email: [email protected] 4 Resource Sector in Popular Culture Gallery: Transforming Resources CSTM Research Contract 2104-16-008 Mining, Oil & Energy Researcher: Beth A. Robertson Salt of the Earth (1954) Directed by Herbert J. Biberman – Film depicting general strike carried out by Mexican workers at a mine operated by the Empire Zinc Company in Grant County, New Mexico. Note: Also applies to Fertilizers, i.e. zinc is a common nutrient in fertilizers, particularly for the production of corn and edible beans. (Poster art from later distribution by Independent Productions) Copyright: Film in public domain, with some rights reserved, by Independent Productions. For more information and/or inquire, please submit a contact request via this website: http://www.independent-productions.com/v4/ 5 Resource Sector in Popular Culture Gallery: Transforming Resources CSTM Research Contract 2104-16-008 Mining, Oil and Energy Researcher: Beth A. Robertson Wild River (1960) Directed by Elia Kazan, this drama, starring Montgomery Clift, Lee Remick and others, features a young Tennessee Valley Authority administrator who is tasked with evicting the last remaining residents from a rural area in the Tennessee Valley before it is flooded by a hydroelectric project. One of these residents is an elderly lady, whose granddaughter the main character eventually falls in love with. Copyright: Copyright protected, all rights reserved by 20th Century Fox Pictures. To contact and/or inquire and find more information about copyright and licensing, please see the following website: http://www.foxmovies.com/terms-and-conditions. Alternatively contact the licensing department at 310-369-3605. 6 Resource Sector in Popular Culture Gallery: Transforming Resources CSTM Research Contract 2104-16-008 Mining, Oil and Energy Researcher: Beth A. Robertson Paint Your Wagon (1969) Directed by Joshua Logan – Film depicts the prospecting adventures of two men (played by Lee Marvin and Clint Eastwood) who share one wife (played by Jean Seberg) in a meagre outpost turned mining boom-town in California. Copyright: Copyright protected, all rights reserved by Paramount Pictures. To inquire / submit a request regarding licensing, please see contact Paramount Pictures Copyright Agent, Mailing Address: 5555 Melrose Avenue, Admin Building, Suite 121, Hollywood, CA 90038 Attention: Copyright Agent. Email: [email protected] 7 Resource Sector in Popular Culture Gallery: Transforming Resources CSTM Research Contract 2104-16-008 Mining, Oil and Energy Researcher: Beth A. Robertson DeliveranCe (1972) Directed by John Boorman, this dramatic thriller is based on the 1970 novel of the same name. Four businessman venture on a risky canoe trip into the remote Georgian wilderness before the fictional Cahulawassee River Valley is flooded by a construction of a hydroelectric dam. The film stars Jon Voight, Burt Reynolds, Ned Beady and Ronny Cox and was selected in 2008 by the US National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for preservation due to its cultural, historic and aesthetic significance. Copyright: Copyright protected, all rights reserved by Warner Bros. For inquiries regarding appropriate licensing, please contact Warner Bros copyright agent at Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., c/o Warner Bros. Advanced Digital Services, 4000 Warner Blvd, Bldg. 168, Burbank CA 91522. Tel: (818) 977-0018, Email: [email protected] 8 Resource Sector in Popular Culture Gallery: Transforming Resources CSTM Research Contract 2104-16-008 Mining, Oil and Energy Researcher: Beth A. Robertson Harlan County U.S.A (1976) Directed by Barbara Kopple – A film account of a coal miner’s strike against the Brookside Mine of the Eastover Mining Company in Harlan County, Kentucky in June 1973. Copyright: Copyright protected, all rights reserved by Cabin Creek Films. To inquire, please contact Cabin Creek Films, phone: 212-343-2545, email: [email protected] 9 Resource Sector in Popular Culture Gallery: Transforming Resources CSTM Research Contract 2104-16-008 Mining, Oil and Energy Researcher: Beth A. Robertson SorCerer (1977) Directed by William Friedkin – A film of four men working in an oil-drilling operation in South America, who are tasked with transporting gallons of nitro-glycerine across the jungle. Copyright: Copyright protected, all rights reserved by Universal Studios and Paramount Pictures. To inquire / submit a request regarding licensing, please see contact Paramount Pictures Copyright Agent, Mailing Address: 5555 Melrose Avenue, Admin Building, Suite 121, Hollywood, CA 90038 Attention: Copyright Agent. Email: [email protected] . Alternatively to purchase appropriate license, please see the following website: https://www.universalclips.com/PropertyDetails.aspx?propertyID=9835 10 Resource Sector in Popular Culture Gallery: Transforming Resources CSTM Research Contract 2104-16-008 Mining, Oil and Energy Researcher: Beth A. Robertson The China Syndrome (1979) Directed by James Bridges, this US thriller features a young journalist and her cameraman who attempt to report on an accident at a nuclear power plant. They soon find themselves embroiled in a dangerous cover up. The film stars Jane Fonda, Jack Lemmon and Michael Douglas (also the producer of the film.) Copyright: Copyright protected, all rights reserved by Columbia Pictures, now owned under Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group. To purchase the appropriate license, please see the following website: http://www.sonypictures.com/studios/filmclipandstilllicensing.php 11 Resource Sector in Popular Culture Gallery: Transforming Resources CSTM Research Contract 2104-16-008 Mining, Oil and Energy Researcher: Beth A. Robertson Coal Miner’s Daughter (1980) Directed by Michael Apted – A biographical film of Loretta Lynn, famous country singer who was born to a poor coal mining family. Copyright: Copyright protected, all rights reserved by Universal Studios. To purchase appropriate license, please see the following website: https://www.universalclips.com/PropertyDetails.aspx?propertyID=9835 12 Resource Sector in Popular Culture Gallery: Transforming Resources CSTM Research Contract 2104-16-008 Mining, Oil and Energy Researcher: Beth A. Robertson Outland (1981) Directed by Peter Hyams – A film about a police marshal assigned to a mining colony on one of the moons of Jupiter who uncovers an illegal drug-smuggling operation, starring Sean Connery. Copyright: Copyright protected, all rights reserved by the Ladd Company, owned by Warner Bros. For inquiries regarding appropriate licensing, please contact Warner Bros copyright agent at Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., c/o Warner Bros. Advanced Digital Services, 4000 Warner Blvd, Bldg. 168, Burbank CA 91522.
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