2008
RED GOLD
ABOUT
At the headwaters of the Kvichak and Nushagak Rivers in Bristol Bay, Alaska—the two largest remaining sockeye salmon runs on the planet—mining companies Northern Dynasty and Anglo American have proposed to extract what may prove to be the richest deposit of gold and copper in the world, perhaps worth as much as $600 billion. Filmmakers Ben Knight and Travis Rummel spent more than two months in Bristol Bay, documenting the tension between native fishermen who oppose the dam and mine officials who say they will build a “clean” mine that will leave the salmon’s habitat untouched.
Program
Feature
Runtime
0:54
Country
United States
Language
English
CREDITS
Director
Ben Knight
Travis Rummel
Travis Rummel
Producer
Travis Rummel
Editor
Ben Knight