
1953
Stanley Kubrick’s first color film, commissioned by the Seafarers International Union to promote the benefits of union membership. Shot inside the union’s Atlantic and Gulf Coast District facilities, it features scenes of ships, machinery, cafeteria life, and meetings, highlighting the daily routines and camaraderie of seafarers. Thought lost for decades, the film was rediscovered in 1973 and preserved by the Library of Congress.

Don Hollenbeck
Narrator

Paul Hall
Secretary Treasurer, SIU Atlantic & Gulf Coast District

Seen From Here, I Feel Like Belonging

Women & the Wind

heroes

Behind The 1975’s 'Notes on a Conditional Form'

Min hemliga bror

Eclipse 1999

An Indian Story

On a Wednesday Night in Tokyo

Shine On: The Forgotten Shining Location

The Making of 'The Howl of the Devil'

Scum Manifesto

Stranger in the City

ENDOMIC

Birdman

Mystery of the Nile

Volcanoes of the Deep Sea

Being Seen

White Fortress

Little Foxes

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