Little Accidents / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Sara Colangelo)-- In a small American
coal town living in the shadow of a recent mining accident, the disappearance of a teenage boy draws three people together — a surviving miner, the lonely wife of a mine executive, and a local boy — in a web of secrets.
Not exact matches
He was born, raised and still
lives in Hazard, Kentucky, a small
town in the southeastern corner of the state, deep
in the heart of Appalachia's
coal country.
Meanwhile he preys on the earnings of the impoverished
coal miners
in his
town and threatens the
lives of his players.
Working
in the
coal mines is an inescapable way of
life in this small
town.
Creating wall - sized portraits of locals as they travel from
town to
town, the two inquisitive, kindred - spirit directors peer into the day - to - day
life of rural and working - class France, the camera listening and learning as old and middle - aged villagers remember how
coal miners used to bathe and eat back
in the day or goat - cheese makers give their differing opinions on the subject of dehorning.
The work of Gian Butturini and Frank Habicht show the euphoria of the Swinging Sixties and the anti-War movement, while Robert Frank's portrayal of
life in London alongside the
coal mining
towns of South Wales
in the early 1950s charts the rise of a British corporate culture and brings into sharp relief the relationship between wealth and poverty.
Her family
lived in Enugu, a former
coal mining
town, and she spent weekends and summers
in her grandmother's rural village — images of which factor heavily into her paintings.
The Hazelwood
coal mine fire that has been burning
in Victoria's Latrobe Valley since February 9 is raising major public health issues for those
living in and near the
town of Morwell....