12,000 Men

197834 min 27 secFilm: Documentaire

Réalisation: Martin Duckworth

Production: Dennis SawyerRex Tasker

Produced by the NFB in co-operation with the National Museum of Man, National Museums of Canada.

This powerful documentary brings alive the brave story of Cape Breton's union struggles in the coal and steel industries from the 1890s through the labour wars of the 1920s.

The fight for decent wages and improved working conditions took on an urgency when the British Empire Steel Corporation, or BESCO, bought every single steel and coal company in Nova Scotia. When the Montreal-based company cut wages by a third, a long and bitter dispute began. The lockouts, picket lines and strikes were finally ended by brute force when provincial police and federal troops were sent in. The mine owners, however, were ultimately forced to recognize the union.

This film combines vintage footage, photographs, drawings and interviews with men and women who were actually in the pits and on the front lines. These Cape Bretoners speak of the hardship and brief victories of the coal miners and their families--people who COULD stand the gaff!

Catégories de sujets


  • Mines et Ressources minières > Provinces de l'AtlantiqueCharbonHistoireNon-métauxConditions de travail
  • Histoire - Canada > Provinces de l'AtlantiqueÉconomie et Industrie
  • Travail > HistoireGrèvesSyndicalisation et Mouvement ouvrierConditions de travail

Générique


réalisateur
Martin Duckworth
photographie
Martin Duckworth
producteur
Dennis Sawyer
producteur exécutif
Rex Tasker
son
Patricia Kipping
montage
Martin Duckworth
Shelagh Mackenzie
narrateur
Kenzie MacNeil

Prix et récompenses


  • Gerbe d'Or - catégorie: Meilleur film documentaireFestival de film de Yorkton