Ben's Mill

Ben's Mill is a 1982 American documentary film directed by Michel Chalufour and John Karol. The film, set in Barnet, Vermont, details the workings of the Thresher Mill on the Stevens River, including how energy from the river is used to drive a multitude of leather belts and various machines. The film focuses on the steps one man, Ben, uses to make one of his white pine watering tanks, and then a horse-drawn sled for different members of the Barnet community. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.[1][2] The film was produced as an episode of the PBS series Odyssey.

Ben's Mill
Directed byMichel Chalufour
John Karol
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersMichael Ambrosino
Michel Chalufour
John Karol
Running time59 minutes
Production companyPublic Broadcasting Associates
Release
Original release
  • 1982 (1982)

Reaction

Writing in American Anthropologist, George L. Hicks stated that "Ben's Mill exercises tight control on its nostalgia, while using specific detail to demonstrate its point."[3]

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