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Cast

Fernando Serrano

Fernando Serrano

Laurie McKenna

Laurie McKenna

Graeme Family

Graeme Family

Mike Anderson

Mike Anderson

Richard Hodges

Richard Hodges

James West

James West

Crew

Bennett Elliott

Bennett Elliott

Producer

Douglas Tirola

Douglas Tirola

Producer

Susan Bedusa

Susan Bedusa

Producer

Robert Greene

Robert Greene

Screenplay

Robert Greene

Robert Greene

Director

Davis Guggenheim

Davis Guggenheim

Executive Producer

Geralyn White Dreyfous

Geralyn White Dreyfous

Executive Producer

Keegan DeWitt

Keegan DeWitt

Music

Jarred Alterman

Jarred Alterman

Director of Photography

Jenny Raskin

Jenny Raskin

Executive Producer

Cindy Takehara Ferruccio

Cindy Takehara Ferruccio

Sound Editor

Laurene Powell Jobs

Laurene Powell Jobs

Executive Producer

Dan Cogan

Dan Cogan

Executive Producer

Jonathan Silberberg

Jonathan Silberberg

Executive Producer

Robert Kolodny

Robert Kolodny

Additional Director of Photography

Robert Kolodny

Robert Kolodny

Additional Camera

Robert Kolodny

Robert Kolodny

Title Designer

Robert Kolodny

Robert Kolodny

Graphic Designer

Lawrence Everson

Lawrence Everson

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

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Bisbee '17

20186.9 / 10124 min
Documentary, History

Overview

The past is present.

It’s 2017 in Bisbee, Arizona, an old copper-mining town just miles from the Mexican border. The town’s close-knit community prepares to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Bisbee’s darkest hour: the infamous Bisbee Deportation of 1917, during which 1,200 striking miners were violently taken from their homes, banished to the middle of the desert, and left to die. Townspeople confront this violent, misunderstood past by staging dramatic recreations of the escalating strike. These dramatized scenes are based on subjective versions of the story and “directed,” in a sense, by residents with conflicting views of the event. Deeply personal segments torn from family history build toward a massive restaging of the deportation itself on the exact day of its 100th anniversary.