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Remember Owens-Illinois 1921-2007 (Time Goes By, 57th St. & Mac Corkle Ave. North, 1921-2007)

2007 35 mins. Joe Hodges

A second glass plant existed right across the street from LOF on MacCorkle Ave. SE in the Kanawha City section of Charleston. This plant became the largest producer of glass bottles in the world by the 1930s. In 1917, just one year after the LOF plant was founded, the Owens-Illinois Company began manufacturing fruit jars, jars for industrial products, and after Prohibition ended, beer bottles. This film tells the story of WV native son Michael Joseph Owens, the inventor of the bottle-making machine that revolutionized the glass industry worldwide. Photos of workers are shown, and videotape-showing reunions are included. The plant closed in 1963. Many workers at this plant would walk across the street and work at the LOF plant when things were slow.

Access: Joseph D. Hodges, 5426 Lancaster Ave. SE, Charleston, WV 25304, 925-1819, joe1819@suddenlink.net or David Radford, 2950 Pine St., Belle, WV, 595-1090. The WV State Archives has copies of both films LOF and OI films, made available to reseachers. Copies of both LOF and OI glass factory films should be available from WVLC and KCPL in summer 2009.

 

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Remembering William C. Blizzard (2009)

55m; U.S.

Director: Kelley Thompson

Synopsis: Blizzard, who passed away in late December 2008 at the age of 92, was the son of “The General of the Battle of Blair Mountain,” Bill Blizzard. Recently, The National Register of Historic Places placed Blair Mountain on its official list.

Contact: Steve Fesenmaier, Film Programmer for the West Virginia Films Series at the South Charleston Museum 907 Churchill Circle Charleston, WV 25314 304-345-5850 Also, board member, WVLHA mystery12@suddenlink.net Work – 558-3978 ext. 2015 fesenms@wvlc.lib.wv.us

 
 

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Renaissance 2010: On The Front Lines (2007)

52m; U.S.

Director: Jackson Potter & Al Ramirez

Synopsis: Privatization in public schools

 
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Posted by on April 26, 2012 in Children, Documentary

 

Renewal (2008)

90m; U.S.

Director: Marty Ostrow and Terry Kay Rockefeller

Synopsis: It shows individuals and communities driven by the deepest source of inspiration – their spiritual and religious convictions – being called to re-examine what it means to be human and how we live on this planet.

Contact: http://renewalproject.net/join/email_us

 
 

Riding the Rails (1997)

72m; U.S.

Director: Lexy Lovell, Michael Uys

Synopsis: Riding the Rails offers a visionary perspective on the presumed romanticism of the road and cautionary legacy of the Great Depression. From ‘middle class gentility to scrabble-ass poor,’ the undiscriminating Great Depression forced 4,000,000 Americans away from their homes and onto the tracks in search of food and lodging. Of this number, a disturbing 250,000 of the transients were children. The filmmakers relay the experiences and painful recollections of these now-elderly survivors of the rails. Forced to travel more by economic necessity than the spirit of adventure, the film’s subjects dispel romantic myths of a hobo existence and its corresponding veneer of freedom. Riding the Rails recounts the hoboes’ trade secrets for survival and accounts of dank miseries, loneliness, imprisonment, death, and dispossession. Sixty years later, the filmmakers transport their subjects back to the tracks…

 
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Posted by on April 26, 2012 in Documentary, Transportation

 

The Rise of Big Business (1969)

27m; U.S.

Director: Encyclopedia Brittanica Educational Corporation

Synopsis: A portrait of the rise of industrial tycoons proposes that, after the Civil War, a combination of economic conditions and the efforts of various individuals produced the large business organizations. Shows the impact of the new economic structure on the lives of workers.

 

Rise Up! West Virginia (2008)

75m; U.S.

Director: B. J. Gudmundsson

Synopsis: Mountain Keepers who have been fighting a 20 year battle to save their land and homes from the destructive practices of coal mining and especially mountaintop removal mining.

Contact: Patchwork Films Email: bj@patchworkfilms.com Patchwork Films mailing address 106 Lamplighter Drive Lewisburg, West Virginia 24901 Phone B. J. Gudmundsson 304-645-4998 Email Doug Chadwick 304-653-4916 Email Joan C. Browning 304-645-6799 Email

 
 

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The Rise of Labor (1968)

30m; U.S.

Director: Encyclopedia Britannica Educational Corporation

Synopsis: Traces history of the American labor movement. Discusses working conditions from the 19th century to 1960s, the effects of early strikes in changing governmental attitudes toward labor and the AFL and CIO.

 
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Posted by on April 26, 2012 in Documentary, Labor History

 

The Rise of Organized Labor (1960)

18m; U.S.

Director: McGraw-Hill Book Company

Synopsis: The historic and economic determinants of unionism are examined to illustrate trends in economic problems influencing unionization.

 
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Posted by on April 26, 2012 in Documentary, Labor History

 

The Rising Tide (2008)

38m; U.S.

Synopsis: Effects of the Luxury Tax on yacht workers and the fight to kill the tax.

Contact: slu@sluproductions.com 973-228-4195 (Day)

 
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Posted by on April 26, 2012 in Documentary, Organizing

 

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