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Title Black harvest / by Bob Connolly and Robin Anderson
Published New York (N.Y.) : Filmakers Library, 1992

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Description 1 online resource (128 min.)
Summary The third film of the renowned trilogy on Papua New Guinea joins First Contact and Joe Leahy's Neighbours in our collection. This film charts the progress of Joe in convincing the Ganiga tribespeople to join him in a coffee growing venture. He is to provide the money and the expertise; they are to supply the land and the labor. He stands to make 60%; the tribespeople 40%. Tribal wars and the drop in coffee prices on the world market conspire to defeat the venture. Always suspect because of his mixed-race status, Joe is in deep trouble with the tribespeople when his promises of riches fail to materialize. As he organizes to emigrate with his family to Australia, he is a saddened man with an uncertain future
Notes Previously released on DVD
Title from resource description page (viewed Nov. 3, 2011)
Event Filmed in Papua New Guinea
Notes In English
Subject Capitalism -- Papua New Guinea
Coffee growers -- Papua New Guinea
Coffee plantation workers -- Papua New Guinea
Papuans -- Economic conditions
Wages -- Coffee plantation workers -- Papua New Guinea
Capitalism.
Coffee growers.
Coffee plantation workers.
Wages -- Coffee plantation workers.
Papua New Guinea.
Genre/Form Documentary films.
Documentary films.
Documentaires.
Form Streaming video
Author Anderson, Robin, 1948-2002.
Connolly, Bob
Leahy, Joe, tribal leader
Madang, Joseph
Mai, Popina