Wszyscy Jesteśmy z Węgla . We All Are Made of Coal

Duration: 00:45:00 An unemployed miner in Wałbrzych, Lower Silezia, turned to filmmaking for survival. But apart from recording baptisms, first communions, proms, and weddings, he has started to capture the world of poverty around him. Many of his unemployed friends continue quarrying illegally on t...

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Other Authors: Wiszniewski, Tomasz
Institution:Open Society Archives at Central European University
Language:Polish
Published: TVP ; Channel 1 2004
Poland
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:23d27b4c-6ff4-4f5d-ad4c-8817cc8cdee5
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Summary:Duration: 00:45:00 An unemployed miner in Wałbrzych, Lower Silezia, turned to filmmaking for survival. But apart from recording baptisms, first communions, proms, and weddings, he has started to capture the world of poverty around him. Many of his unemployed friends continue quarrying illegally on the closed mines to provide for their families. "Everyone here is dying, but some are still fighting," says amateur filmmaker Roman Janiszek. It is these poverty-stricken people that he records with his camera. This is not a film, however, about human poverty, but about human passion. A deeply personal and apprehensive portrait of a young generation trapped by changing economic realities.
Published:2004