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Go behind-the-scenes to learn more about the story-telling process as producers, directors, writers and actors discuss their craft.
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Film Interviews
TV & Film
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Subversives: Salt of the Earth
Film and Television (Audio)
55 minutes 5 seconds
4 years ago
Subversives: Salt of the Earth
Gabriel Meléndez discusses Herbert J. Biberman’s 1954 film Salt of the Earth, a classic of Chicanx and feminist cinemas. With Stephen Borunda, Meléndez discusses the film’s historical context and the political controversies surrounding its production and release. Salt of the Earth offers a neorealist retelling of a fifteen-month-long strike against the Empire Zinc mining company, initiated in 1951 by Mexican-American miners and their families in Grant County, New Mexico. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 36792]
Film and Television (Audio)
Go behind-the-scenes to learn more about the story-telling process as producers, directors, writers and actors discuss their craft.