Prince Andrew: Banished
The LLumeres iron mine dyes the sea at its feet. The traces of industrial exploitation remain marked in the lives of those who were its neighbors for more than a century. Mine, life and sea. The mine…
Prince Andrew: Banished
The LLumeres iron mine dyes the sea at its feet. The traces of industrial exploitation remain marked in the lives of those who were its neighbors for more than a century. Mine, life and sea. The mine dyes the waters of the Llumeres cove with the reddish metal that was extracted from its bowels from 19th century until 1967. The documentary buries ourselves in the history of a community that has had the iron mine as the main point on which the future of several generations is supported. Through the testimony of former mine workers, their families and neighbors, we discover the evolution of work in the mine and the landscape and social transformations, making us think about the relationship between human beings and the environment in which they live.
Prince Andrew: Banished
Crime,Documentary
Film Details
The LLumeres iron mine dyes the sea at its feet. The traces of industrial exploitation remain marked in the lives of those who were its neighbors for more than a century. Mine, life and sea.
The mine dyes the waters of the Llumeres cove with the reddish metal that was extracted from its bowels from 19th century until 1967. The documentary buries ourselves in the history of a community that has had the iron mine as the main point on which the future of several generations is supported. Through the testimony of former mine workers, their families and neighbors, we discover the evolution of work in the mine and the landscape and social transformations, making us think about the relationship between human beings and the environment in which they live..