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Release Date:
July 12, 2017
Original Title:
Remember Wilberg
Genres:
Documentary
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 64
A fire that started on December 19, 1984 claimed the lives of 27 miners at the Wilberg coal mine located in Emery County, Utah. 31 mine rescue teams from all over the West fought the fire and desperately looked for survivors but were forced from the mine after four days due to extreme danger. This video shares their stories and those of the miners and community members who lived through the events of the fire and the year-long struggle to reopen the mine and recover the victims. While it is specific to mining, it is a story of resilience, courage, and loss, and will be of value to any who work in hazardous jobs.
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Animation:
Mark Clive
Raul Chavez
John Fiddler
Linh Dao
Joseph Malott
Director:
Elaine T. Cullen
Director of Photography:
Ryan Britton
Editor:
Tex Frossard
Graphic Designer:
Mark Clive
John Fiddler
Raul Chavez
Joseph Malott
Linh Dao
Music:
Harold Eli
Wil Houchens
Producer:
Elaine T. Cullen
Production Sound Mixer:
Jean-Patrick Mahoney
Visual Effects:
Mark Clive
Joseph Malott
Raul Chavez
John Fiddler
Linh Dao
Writer:
Elaine T. Cullen
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