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Cooked : survival by zip code / Judith Helfand Productions, Kartemquin Films, and ITVS present ; produced by Fenell Doremus ; produced and directed by Judith Helfand.
Van Pelt - Video Collection (ask at Circulation Desk) DVD 033 703
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- Format:
- Video
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Klinenberg, Eric--Film adaptations.
- Klinenberg, Eric.
- Older disaster victims--Illinois--Chicago.
- Older disaster victims.
- Disasters--Social aspects--Illinois--Chicago.
- Disasters.
- Older people--Illinois--Chicago--Social conditions.
- Older people.
- African Americans--Illinois--Chicago--Social conditions.
- African Americans.
- Heat waves (Meteorology)--Illinois--Chicago.
- Heat waves (Meteorology).
- Global warming.
- African Americans--Social conditions.
- Disasters--Social aspects.
- Older people--Social conditions.
- Social conditions.
- Illinois--Chicago.
- Genre:
- Documentary films.
- Nonfiction films.
- Film adaptations.
- Video recordings.
- Physical Description:
- 1 videodisc (82 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
- polychrome
- Place of Publication:
- Oley, Pennsylvania : Bullfrog Films, [2020]
- Language Note:
- English; subtitled for the deaf and hard-of-hearing (SDH)
- System Details:
- digital
- optical
- stereo
- NTSC
- video file
- DVD video
- Summary:
- "Chicago suffered the worst heat disaster in U.S history in 1995, when 739 residents--mostly elderly and black--died over the course of one week. As Cooked links the deadly heat wave's devastation back to the underlying manmade disaster of structural racism, it delves deep into one of our nation's biggest growth industries: Disaster Preparedness. Peabody Award-winning filmmaker Judith Helfand (Blue Vinyl, Everything's Cool), uses her signature serious-yet-quirky connect-the-dots-style to forge inextricable connections between the cataclysmic natural disasters we're willing to see and prepare for and the slow-motion disasters we're not. That is, until an extreme weather event hits and they are made exponentially more deadly and visible. But whether it was the heat wave in Chicago or Hurricanes Katrina, Sandy, Harvey, Irma and Maria, all of these disasters share something key: they reveal the ways in which class, race, and zip code predetermine who was living on the edge to start with, who gets hurt the worst, who recovers and bounces back--and who doesn't. In Cooked, Helfand challenges herself and others to truly see and respond to the invisible man-made disasters taking place in towns and cities across the country before the next 'natural' disaster hits."--Bullfrogfilms.com
- Credits:
- Editors, Simeon Hutner, David E. Simpson ; music, T. Griffin; cinematography, Tod Lending, Stanley J. Staniski, Keith Walker
- Notes:
- Title from container
- Contains 82 minute theatrical version of film and 54 minute educational version that aired on PBS.
- "Adapted from the book Heat Wave: A Social Autopsy of Disaster in Chicago by Eric Klinenberg"--Container
- Best Feature Film, EarthxFilm, 2019
- Best Film, Environmental Film Festival at Yale DOC NYC, 2018
- OCLC:
- 1176277669
- Publisher Number:
- 194874536427
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