Stephen Fisher Productions
Stephen Fisher Productions
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INDIAN COUNTRY - THE RISE OF A NEW TRIBAL CULTURE
Stephen Fisher's last film Indian Country - The Rise of a New Culture is an important story he wanted the world to know, how tribes are being robbed of their land, water and culture and how a proud new generation is fighting back to regain what rightfully belongs to them.
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Видео

Chas Garabedian 2014
Просмотров 1048 лет назад
Artist Chas Garabedian, 2014 by Stephen Fisher Productions
Jon Eckels Tribute
Просмотров 1158 лет назад
A tribute to poet, author, activist and Minister Jon Eckels. Stephen Fisher Productions 2015 More on Jon Eckels www.joneckelswriter.com
Czaslaw Milosz Poetry and Interview
Просмотров 6269 лет назад
Stephen Fisher Productions presents an interview and poetry with Czeslaw Milosz. Interview by Wallace Stegner and Stephen Fisher 1985.
Berkeley 1960's
Просмотров 4 тыс.9 лет назад
Berkeley 1960's People's Park Black Panthers Stephen Fisher Productions copyright 2015
How to Meet a Snake In Ten Easy Ways
Просмотров 1229 лет назад
How To Meet A Snake In Ten Easy Ways Stephen Fisher Productions A profile of snakes in the East Bay Regional Park by Stephen Fisher Productions.
Oliver Salt - Stephen Fisher Productions
Просмотров 869 лет назад
A look into the Oliver Salt Company. How salt is mined and refined for human consumption.
Safe For Every Season - Stephen Fisher Productions
Просмотров 1229 лет назад
Safe For Every Season Stephen Fisher Productions A look at outdoor safety thru the seasons. Includes water safety, camping, hiking and more.
The Desert's Broken Silence - Stephen Fisher Productions
Просмотров 1249 лет назад
"The Desert's Broken Silence," produced in association with PBS station KTEH in San Jose, California. This program is centered on the nation's immense desert landscapes, and looks at the increasing human impacts on a region of America once considered inhospitable and unattractive. Motorized recreation is examined closely, with additional segments on Native American concerns with their homeland,...
Wilderness Journal - Stephen Fisher Productions
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"Wilderness Journal," on-camera host actor William Devane. This one-hour documentary special was done in association with PBS station KCET in Los Angeles. Host William Devane journeys throughout the Western United States, teaming up with river rafters, mountain climbers, wilderness guides, ranchers, writers, and ordinary people to understand the unique attraction of wilderness to the American m...
The Great California Water Wars - Stephen Fisher Productions
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Filmed during the great drought of the 1970's. This program examines water conflicts between Southern California and more water rich regions to the north.
The Wild Edge - Stephen Fisher Productions
Просмотров 1109 лет назад
The Wild Edge examines the role of Regional Parks in the San Francisco Bay Area. Focus on East Bay Regional Park District. Narrated by novelist Wallace Stegner.
Interview Between Wallace Stegner and Czeslaw Milosz
Просмотров 24 тыс.9 лет назад
1980's interview between Wallace Stegner and Czeslaw Milosz, filmed in Berekely's Tilden Park.
Coming Home to California - Stephen Fisher Productions
Просмотров 709 лет назад
Coming Home to California Stephen Fisher Productions A comprehensive look at California's numerous state parks ans their programs. Hosted by actor Dennis Weaver.
Wallace Stegner A Writer's Life - Stephen Fisher Productions
Просмотров 23 тыс.9 лет назад
"Wallace Stegner: A Writer's Life," narrated by Robert Redford, was produced during the last four years of this great writer's life. Pulitzer Prize winner, National Book Award winner, and long time historian and environmental activist, Stegner energetically spoke out for the advancement of literature in America, and for the wise use of natural resources. His influence was particularly felt duri...
Black Diamond Memories - Stephen Fisher Productions
Просмотров 629 лет назад
Black Diamond Memories - Stephen Fisher Productions
Telling American Stories: The Bread Loaf Writer's Conference
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Telling American Stories: The Bread Loaf Writer's Conference
Alma Sails - Stephen Fisher Productions
Просмотров 4749 лет назад
Alma Sails - Stephen Fisher Productions
The Battle for Mono Lake - Stephen Fisher Productions
Просмотров 5349 лет назад
The Battle for Mono Lake - Stephen Fisher Productions
Nature's Refuge - Stephen Fisher Productions
Просмотров 1629 лет назад
Nature's Refuge - Stephen Fisher Productions
A Place In Time - Stephen Fisher Productions
Просмотров 3849 лет назад
A Place In Time - Stephen Fisher Productions

Комментарии

  • @browngoldthread1239
    @browngoldthread1239 Месяц назад

    Thank you ❤

  • @Sonofjohn-p9h
    @Sonofjohn-p9h 3 месяца назад

    Thank you elders for your wisdom and good words., and yes, we are still here!!

  • @SusanWalloch
    @SusanWalloch 3 месяца назад

    I've looked for this for years. Saw it on PBS years ago. I'm in it. Drinking a beer!!

  • @klinesmith5415
    @klinesmith5415 5 месяцев назад

    ❤️❤️❤️🐈

  • @erikd6617
    @erikd6617 10 месяцев назад

    Remarkable. I am a big fan of Angle of Repose, so I was pretty sure I would like this video. Still, there is something magical about it that will sit with me for a long time.

    • @traciebecker6669
      @traciebecker6669 8 месяцев назад

      Since you liked Angle of Repose you should give The Big Rock Candy Mountain a read. It's excellent. I also liked his novel Crossing to Safety is good too.

  • @olaremjasz6664
    @olaremjasz6664 10 месяцев назад

    kochać kochać kochać czesia

  • @manp1039
    @manp1039 Год назад

    in this video robert redford gives introduction "1996 Robert Redford and Annette Gellert at the San Francisco Public Library" ruclips.net/video/rZpIjdBHWEs/видео.html

  • @jmichaelortiz
    @jmichaelortiz Год назад

    Stegner comes off as a real jerk here.

  • @cangius
    @cangius Год назад

    Moving, inspiring and beautiful

  • @Buffaloc
    @Buffaloc Год назад

    I have read 'Big Rock Candy Mountain' several times. I had an uncle and aunt who were very much like Bo Mason and Elsa. They were from the Dakotas and Montana. It was after the second reading when I realized that Elsa was the strong one and not Bo.

  • @mikeandrews1899
    @mikeandrews1899 2 года назад

    Buy desert land cheap , steal water from your neighboring fellow citizens to irrigate socal into an oasis . And your property becomes much more valuable . Water is gold , money is god of this world 👌

  • @braininavatnow9197
    @braininavatnow9197 2 года назад

    Is there an English version of this interview?

  • @janeshipley6993
    @janeshipley6993 2 года назад

    thank you, thank you.

  • @pastor-tom-sims
    @pastor-tom-sims 2 года назад

    I love this overview of Stegner's life and work. This encourages and challenges me.

  • @jolajanuszewska8809
    @jolajanuszewska8809 2 года назад

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  • @slimnruby
    @slimnruby 3 года назад

    Greed

  • @slimnruby
    @slimnruby 3 года назад

    Stop stealing my water

  • @stephenfisher9505
    @stephenfisher9505 3 года назад

    hey the producer shares a name with me. cool name bro !

  • @jakereedy9683
    @jakereedy9683 3 года назад

    I always watch this

  • @ewacarlton9804
    @ewacarlton9804 3 года назад

    Stegner did not let Milosz speak; what a pity.

  • @ThePBS-STArchive
    @ThePBS-STArchive 3 года назад

    Was there an KTEH logo before this program?

  • @dannyhood7428
    @dannyhood7428 3 года назад

    Huey got busted? Lot of riots back then All over..I have no idea I mean This is way before my time, born in 66.

  • @MorphingReality
    @MorphingReality 3 года назад

    thanks for uploading :)

  • @91244
    @91244 3 года назад

    Very moving to see my great friend late Jon Eckels

  • @rogeralsop3479
    @rogeralsop3479 3 года назад

    Milosz is a great man.

  • @kristinaziebron5599
    @kristinaziebron5599 4 года назад

    My sister highly, highly recommends this book, she, having read it five times. I am at the be ginning of the book. Her high praise of the book and having watched "Wallace Stegner: A Writer's Life," I am anxiuos to close the computer, reach for "Crossing to Safety," and read, read, read it.

  • @falseprogress
    @falseprogress 4 года назад

    I wish Stegner was around to witness what "clean energy" is doing to wide vistas formerly not filled with giant machines, flashing red lights and bird & bat corpses. The Wilderness Letter should be posted on the walls of every Green NGO and sellout environmental group. falseprogress.home.blog/2016/08/29/windturbineslandscapes/

  • @juliosilva-md8js
    @juliosilva-md8js 4 года назад

    wallace stegner is a great poet and milosz median

  • @Ctayrroolne
    @Ctayrroolne 4 года назад

    amzn.to/2Ppw6p4

  • @laserlithuanian
    @laserlithuanian 4 года назад

    interesting video

  • @sneadh1
    @sneadh1 4 года назад

    Mostly Oakland!

  • @pesquisanossoamor2264
    @pesquisanossoamor2264 4 года назад

    How can I contact you about this movie?

  • @jamesaritchie1
    @jamesaritchie1 5 лет назад

    Stegner was a typical tree hugging dumbass who made up his own version of history, changed it to whatever his little intellect and huge ego wanted it to be. Despite growing up as he did, he knew absolutely nothing about the wilderness, nothing about poverty, nothing about the wewst, and, if possible, less than nothing about the American dream. He was a typical fool who was actually living the American dream, yet writing over and over that it didn't exist, was impossible to obtain. He wrote passionately against big companies and rich people, while serving these same companies and people by making them even richer and bigger while becoming rich from pay drawn directly from them. Stegner did nothing, ever. He was always an outsider who sat on the edge of the wilderness, sat outside the circle of poverty, sat outside of all the great majority of people who actually did build the American dream through courage, hard work, and pure toughness, but who thought he knew all about it just by briefly looking at it from a distance. He was an intellectual piss ant who wrote piss ant books, and piss ant, pandering articles that made him as wealthy as the people he wrote against. Anyone who actually gets off their lazy asses and works hard to build the American dream knows the biggest obstacle, the obstacle that frequently does make it imnpossible, is Stegner and all his do nothing kind who somehow manage to make enough money to buy the Catholic Church, but who always find reasons and pass laws that bar the great majority from realizing their own dreams. This is the most one sided, foolish, outright dishonest documentary I've ever watched. Did we build a dam that flooded all those side canyons? Yes, but the river is now teeming with more life than it ever had before, and millions of people, including a large number of the protesters, have been given comfort, security, jobs, and a bright future because of that dam. Somehow, everyone involved with this video forgot to mention the incredible benefit this dam brought to all those people. It's easy to forget when you make yourself wealthy sitting on your ass in a study writing bullshit like Stegner did, and probably even easier when you're a multimillionaire actor who never had to do real work a day in your life.

    • @falseprogress
      @falseprogress 4 года назад

      That screed was probably written by someone denied a permit to pillage some resource or shoot a trophy animal. You can add weight to your convictions by staying out of any park Wallace "did nothing" Stegner helped to preserve, as noted in the video. Overpopulation is pillaging nature more each day but growth-addicts are fine with it. Those who abuse the land with endless takings often claim they "understand" it, but they mainly know greed. falseprogress.home.blog/2018/08/15/right-wingers-are-evil-for-not-respecting-nature/

    • @mtown1994
      @mtown1994 4 года назад

      Yikes.

    • @bonniesimpson1636
      @bonniesimpson1636 3 года назад

      Bitter much?

  • @danielpelagio7995
    @danielpelagio7995 5 лет назад

    I use to live in Lompoc for 20 years. So I know the La Purisima Mission very well

  • @JJNipp
    @JJNipp 5 лет назад

    Thanks for this video! I watched this several times on the Dallas PBS affiliate back years ago in the 80s as a teenager. Great to see it again!

  • @attaboy2023
    @attaboy2023 5 лет назад

    What a fantastic video! Thank you so much for sharing, i hope the younger generation listens to them. They are all absolute treasures!

  • @charlespeterson3798
    @charlespeterson3798 5 лет назад

    Stegner does an admirable job coaxing the poet forward, in spite of his Lithuanian reserve. Kesey on the other hand, was a causa perdida. A great interview of a great poet. It should watched over and over.

    • @TheatreCritic
      @TheatreCritic 5 лет назад

      Funny you say that. I found Stegners constant interruptions quite irritating, wishing very much he would have let the more reserved Milosz finish a thought.

    • @adamkrzywon143
      @adamkrzywon143 2 года назад

      Miłosz was not Lithuanian, but Polish. Lithuania was a part of Poland back then, so geographically he was born in Lithuania, but to a Polish aristocratic family, one of many such families having their homes and land in the East, that is today’s Lithuania, Ukraine or Belarus.

    • @lukasg8505
      @lukasg8505 2 года назад

      @@adamkrzywon143 Well if you had read Milosz and his biography more accurately, perhaps you would assert differently. He never stated his nationality and put frames on other people like he is polish, lithuanian or other kind of name. He understood himself as a poet who is cosmopolitant, with the strong roots and background of Grand Duchy of Lithuania, where cultures and nationalities flourished together. Therefore, he wanted to connect, not to devide. He is not polish, not lithuanian, dear. Even though he wrote polish, it does not mean that he "was" polish :))

    • @evanderwrites1930
      @evanderwrites1930 2 года назад

      @@lukasg8505 He was Polish bro. cabbage, pork, vodka. mic drop.

  • @mason5069
    @mason5069 6 лет назад

    My last name is Stegner 😮

  • @allencooke6794
    @allencooke6794 6 лет назад

    Seems like "Big Rock Candy Mountain" is somewhat autobiographical!

  • @SchoonerLily
    @SchoonerLily 7 лет назад

    Gotta love a scow

  • @travisstone1273
    @travisstone1273 7 лет назад

    Is there any uncut video of this? Cause I would like to see this

    • @markheadley9128
      @markheadley9128 5 лет назад

      As one of Raymond's old students - I am amazed he was willing to be filmed - this is priceless film and needs to be protected...

  • @laurelruthfinnerty8950
    @laurelruthfinnerty8950 7 лет назад

    My grandmother's home was next door to his boyhood home in Eastend, SASK, Canada. It is now a museum and place for budding writer's to stay and enjoy. His novel 'Wolf Willow' was his early years there. My mother knows many of the people he talks about in his book.

    • @joebanish7517
      @joebanish7517 6 лет назад

      I always take 'Wolf Willow' with me on backpacking trips-his writing is truly a treat to read.

  • @jessicatevnan3137
    @jessicatevnan3137 7 лет назад

    Reading Angle of Repose for my book club. I already started it and like it. So I hope the old ladies in our club don't chicken out and change the selection once they see it's almost 600 pages. Can you believe they complain when books are long? It's a BOOK club. You're supposed to like reading. ??

    • @lotusbuds2000
      @lotusbuds2000 5 лет назад

      Interesting and humorous comment ...I would like to start on Angle of Repose

  • @adirondaker
    @adirondaker 8 лет назад

    Man, did I have a hard time finding this! I saw it years ago on PBS.

  • @josephniepce7887
    @josephniepce7887 8 лет назад

    few months before Nobel Prize, right?

    • @tomekjaglinski6906
      @tomekjaglinski6906 8 лет назад

      Possibly-but anyway I do feel better to heared one interview with Him on english-coz on Polish You ca 2 find many bitter,and much worster commentaries .So I am happy,and glad to hear one free ,and normal sounding qoestions without subcontexts(do You know whyt I mind?).Poland is so terrible now.I am dying everyday,when i try to read Polish newspapers.Hopely I am living in Switzerland curently.Have a Good Night-Joseph ;-)

    • @josephniepce7887
      @josephniepce7887 8 лет назад

      Nie jest tak znowu žle.. gazety próbują często kreować rzeczywistość, zamiast ją relacjonowac. Zapewniam cię, że życie codzienne po ostatnich wyborach jak dotychczas nie zmieniło się ani na dobre ani na gorsze. A ta cała medialna histeria pozostaje niezrozumiała, jeśli przegląda się tylko tablicę ogłoszeń w swojej miejscowości."sprzedam pralkę " wynajmę mieszkanie" "zatrudnię" itp. W czasach pokoju wielka polityka obowiązuje zaskakująco wąski wycinek społeczeństwa, gdyby się nad tym zastanowić. Oczywiście media histeryzują, ale to wynika chyba z powiązań wielkiej polityki i mediów, bardziej niż z troski o polską demokrację ( patrz Kulczyka, który zgadza się wywrzeć wpływ na gazetę należącą do Axel Springer poprzez rozmowę z panią Springer - nagranie Kulczyk Graś). Poza tym np. w polskim radio pr 2 czyta się obecnie wieczorami Rodzinną Europę. Naprawdę nie jest u nas totalitarnie .. :) Gleichfalls ! :)

    • @tomekjaglinski6906
      @tomekjaglinski6906 8 лет назад

      Kulczyka juz nie ma-jest jego zona i pewnie jakas grupa zarzàdcöw odpowiedzialnych za majàtek.Jestem w kontakcie z Przyjaciölmi i zapewniam ,ze sroce spod ogona nie wypadli.Ona-edukacja nauczycieli,twierdzi ze dla nauczyciela dyplomowanego z programem autorskim i stazem pracy nie ma,ze trzeba pilnowac sié co sié möwi,On-byly Redaktor oddzialu Gazety Wyb.-caly czas w kölko tlumaczy o co chodzi,odklamywuje rzeczywistosc medialnà,bardzo wywazony w sàdach facet.Byc moze ja jestem obdarzony zbyt bujnà wyobraznià,ale tak to widzé,Owszem bioré pod uwagé aberracjé mediöw.Niemniej gdy widzé zdjécia z krajöw kilku ,przedstawiajàce mlodziez w mundurkach z powaznym Heilem z ràsià-to mnie po prostu wygina.I kilka organizacji powinno juz dawno zostac rozwiàzanych w imié spokojnej prztyszlosci ludzi-z kosciölkiem Watykanskim na czele...No i tak to....

  • @jgsaad
    @jgsaad 9 лет назад

    Man, you are posting some awesome videos.