Oil fields; Romani people

Identifier
irn1000134
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 1992.252.1
  • RG-60.0613
Dates
1 Jan 1920 - 31 Dec 1930
Level of Description
Item
Languages
  • Silent
Source
EHRI Partner

Creator(s)

Scope and Content

With intertitles in English. Part 2. Oil fields in Europe with short segment on Roma. Trains in the town of Ploesti, a large town near the oil fields. Oil wells in Moreni. Roma (?) carrying goods with bullock-drawn wagons. Intertitle re: vendors of drinks, fruit, etc. MS of Roma men and women seated on slabs with posts all about them. Next to them are baskets of fruit and a pail. Wagon with log on it passes in front of them. MCU of same group as woman walks by with basket. MS two men with pole that has basket at each end are selling to a third man. One man has pole on shoulder, other has pole on ground. Man buying it having his bag weighed. Intertitles and scenes showing how the wells operate. Intertitle "Gypsies of Romania." MS woman in kerchief doing wash in what looks like a carved out wooden log with tents in BG. Two women standing, woman sitting with child to left, man on seat in front of stove or fire, another woman on right at pile of cut branches. Man and several women smoking cigarettes. NARA story card indicates: Part 2 shows a Hungarian market, a grain mill and oil barges on the Danube, and a view of Russe, Bulgaria. Part 3 shows activities at the Romanian oil fields at Moreni, Balcoi, and Bustenari. Includes view of native vendors and Roma. However, Part 2 shows activities at the Romanian oil fields and the slate at the end of part 2 reads: "Part One features Germany, France, Spain, Morocco and Algeria. Part Three features Poland, Greece and Egypt."

Note(s)

  • Duplicate footage on Film ID 915, Story 977. The version of Part 2 on Film ID 915 is complete while this seems to be an excerpt.

Subjects

Places

Genre

This description is derived directly from structured data provided to EHRI by a partner institution. This collection holding institution considers this description as an accurate reflection of the archival holdings to which it refers at the moment of data transfer.