Tuscarora
Originally released in 1992. Tuscarora is a documentary film. directed by David Schickele. At just 58 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Dennis and Julie Parks left the eastern seaboard in the early 1960's, settling in the former mining boomtown of Tuscarora, Nevada, population twelve. They spent the next twenty-five years operating and expanding their pottery school, raising a family and running a studio. A mining company, motivated by high gold prices, began a large open pit gold mining operation just outside of town in 1989. Nevada, encouraging mining, writes its laws to favor that industry's interests over all others. The pit grew ever larger, and the town found its very existence threatened. Spurning buyout offers from the mining company, the Parkses and the other residents decided to stay and fight the near-certain destruction of Tuscarora. As the video chronicles the ongoing saga, we learn much about the Parkses, their school, Dennis' clay work and life in the wide open west.
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- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tuscarora about?
Dennis and Julie Parks left the eastern seaboard in the early 1960's, settling in the former mining boomtown of Tuscarora, Nevada, population twelve. They spent the next twenty-five years operating...
Who directed Tuscarora?
Tuscarora was directed by David Schickele.
How long is Tuscarora?
Tuscarora has a runtime of 0 hours and 58 minutes (58 minutes total).
When was Tuscarora released?
Tuscarora was released on January 1, 1992 in theaters.