[Peace-discuss] Life and debt video
Alfred Kagan
akagan at uiuc.edu
Thu Feb 12 13:54:34 CST 2004
We have the video here in the Media Center of the University Library.
However, you have to view it in the Library.
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>Institution: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library
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>Title: Life and debt [videorecording] / a Tuff Gong Pictures
> production ; produced and directed by Stephanie Black.
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>Published: [New York] : distributed by New Yorker Films, c2001.
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>Physical Description:
> 1 videocassette : sd., col. and b&w ; 1/2 in.
> VHS.
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>Summary: Set in Jamaica, this film is a case study of how
> contemporary free trade policies and global financial
> institutions such as the International Monetary Fund,
> World Bank and World Trade Organization affect the
> economies of developing nations. Includes interviews
> with IMF Deputy Director Stanley Fischer, Haitian
> president Jean-Bertrand Aristide, Jamaica's former Prime
> Minister Michael Manley as well as tourists, farmers,
> Rastafarians, factory workers and others.
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>Subject (LCSH): International Monetary Fund.
> Documentary films.
> Jamaica--Economic conditions.
> Jamaica--Social conditions.
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>Genre/Form: Documentary films directed by women.
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>Other Name: Black, Stephanie.
> Kincaid, Jamaica.
> Becker, Belinda.
> Tuff Gong Pictures.
> New Yorker Films.
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>Production Credits:
> Editor, John Mullen ; cinematography, Malik Sayeed ... [et
> al] ; narration read by Belinda Becker.
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>Notes: "A New York Films release"--opening frames.
> Narration written by Jamaica Kincaid based on her book, "A
> small place".
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>Institution: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library
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>Location: Undergrad Media Center [non-circulating]
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>Call Number: VIDREC 330.97292 L626
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>Copy: 1
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>Status: On Shelf
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Al Kagan
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