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Men, Marble and Machines

1/7/1986 | 13m 55sVideo has Closed Captions

Depicting the process of extracting and preparing marble for the marketplace

In 1984, Resnick, currently a Middlebury resident, was commissioned by the Vermont Marble Co. in Proctor to create an 'industrial' film depicting the process of extracting and preparing marble for the marketplace. The result was a highly crafted work of art which has already won four festival awards. The film opens with marble being quarried deep inside a Vermont mountain.

01/07/1986

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Crossroads is a local public television program presented by Vermont Public

Crossroads

Men, Marble and Machines

1/7/1986 | 13m 55sVideo has Closed Captions

In 1984, Resnick, currently a Middlebury resident, was commissioned by the Vermont Marble Co. in Proctor to create an 'industrial' film depicting the process of extracting and preparing marble for the marketplace. The result was a highly crafted work of art which has already won four festival awards. The film opens with marble being quarried deep inside a Vermont mountain.

01/07/1986

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