Film Series: Mill Stories: Remembering Sparrows Point Steel Mill
Mon statut pour la session
Quand:
19:00, Lundi 6 Juin 2016
(35 minutes)
Où:
Concordia, LB Building
- LB 125
Thème:
Public event
Directed by William Shewbridge and Michelle Stefano
USA; 35 mins
Presented by Michelle Stefano
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After 125 years of operation, the Sparrows Point Steel Mill (Baltimore, Maryland) finally closed its doors in 2012. The film, “Mill Stories”, examines the importance of the mill from the perspectives of former workers and community members while connecting their story to the larger narrative of industrial boom and bust. The film seeks to amplify the voices of former workers as a means of helping to safeguard and promote the living heritage of the mill and its surrounding areas. Combining video interviews and archival images, the film tells the story entirely in workers’ own words, sharing their sacrifices, struggles, senses of community and identity. “Mill Stories” has been screened at over 20 international film festivals, academic conferences, and local community events, as well as recently being honored as a Bronze Winner by the 37th Annual Telly Awards.
The film was co-produced by Bill Shewbridge and Michelle Stefano. Shewbridge is Professor of the Practice in the Department of Media and Communication Studies and Executive Producer of the New Media Studio at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC). Dr. Michelle Stefano is Co-Director of Maryland Traditions, the folklife program of the Maryland State Arts Council, and Visiting Assistant Professor in American Studies at UMBC.
To view the trailer, please visit: http://millstories.umbc.edu/documentary/
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The Film Series is sponsored by the Department of American Studies of the University of Maryland and the Association of Critical Heritage Studies United States Chapter
USA; 35 mins
Presented by Michelle Stefano
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After 125 years of operation, the Sparrows Point Steel Mill (Baltimore, Maryland) finally closed its doors in 2012. The film, “Mill Stories”, examines the importance of the mill from the perspectives of former workers and community members while connecting their story to the larger narrative of industrial boom and bust. The film seeks to amplify the voices of former workers as a means of helping to safeguard and promote the living heritage of the mill and its surrounding areas. Combining video interviews and archival images, the film tells the story entirely in workers’ own words, sharing their sacrifices, struggles, senses of community and identity. “Mill Stories” has been screened at over 20 international film festivals, academic conferences, and local community events, as well as recently being honored as a Bronze Winner by the 37th Annual Telly Awards.
The film was co-produced by Bill Shewbridge and Michelle Stefano. Shewbridge is Professor of the Practice in the Department of Media and Communication Studies and Executive Producer of the New Media Studio at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC). Dr. Michelle Stefano is Co-Director of Maryland Traditions, the folklife program of the Maryland State Arts Council, and Visiting Assistant Professor in American Studies at UMBC.
2016 Ethnografilm Festival Official Selection - Paris, March 29-31, 2016
To view the trailer, please visit: http://millstories.umbc.edu/documentary/
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The Film Series is sponsored by the Department of American Studies of the University of Maryland and the Association of Critical Heritage Studies United States Chapter
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Illinois State University
Lisa Rogers
Deakin University
Ms Lucy Brown
Scottish Oral History Centre
Nan Kim
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Dr. Stephanie Doyle-Lerat
université de Nantes
t s Beall
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Yaryna Yuryk
Lviv Polytechnic National University
Prof. Huimei Liu
Zhejiang University, Institute of Cross-cultural and Regional Studies; Asian Pacific Centre for the Education and Study of Leisure
Kimberly Berg
State University of New York at Albany
Loredana Bruma
Rhabillage Association
Ellen Schrumpf
University College of Southeast-Norway
Dr Stefan Moitra
Deutsches Bergbau-Museum Bochum (DBM)
Yves Schoonjans
Department of Architecture, KU Leuven, Belgium
Tanya Southcott
McGill University
Dr Marie-Blanche Fourcade
Cheffe conservation et expositions (MHM) et professeure associée (UQAM)
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Prof. William Nitzky
Assistant Professor
California State University Chico, Department of Anthropology, United States
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Doctoral Candidate Language, Literacy, and Culture Program
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Dr. Eugenio Van Maanen
Education | Research | Consultancy
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