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Rosetta (1999)

92m; Belguim

Director: Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne

Cast: Émilie Dequenne, Fabrizio Rongione and Anne Yernaux

Synopsis: Young and impulsive Rosetta lives with her alcoholic mother and, moved by despair, she will do anything to maintain a job. Set in Belgium. Both film and actress won major prizes in Cannes.

 

Roosevelt’s America (2004)

25m; U.S.
Director: Roger Weisberg

Synopsis (IMDB): A Liberian refugee’s inspiring journey to build a new life for his family.

 

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Rough Diamonds – A Video Presentation (2001)

10m; U.S.

Director: Dennis Strom; Clyde Ware

Cast: Jesse Johnson, Tyrone Power Jr, Joe Estevez

Synopsis: A video presentation about a coal miner working to get medical care for his wife. The miner is eventually trapped in a coalmine disaster and barely escapes with his life. Tyrone Power Jr, grandson of the famous Tyrone Power, and Joe Estevez, the brother of Martin Sheen appear in the presentation.

Contact: Steve Fesenmaier has a VHS copy he was given by Clyde Ware who still works out of Delaware Pictures, 650 N. Bronson Ave., B114, Hollywood, CA 90004 (323) 960-4552 delaware_pix@yahoo.com

 
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Posted by on April 26, 2012 in Documentary, Safety & Health

 

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Roving Pickets (1992)

28m; U.S.

Synopsis: Looks at the consequences of automation in the coal mining industry in eastern Kentucky: severely reduced wages, chronic unemployment, families divided by out-migration and in 1961 and 62, the cancellation of union health insurance benefits the threatened closing of the UMWA hospitals. All this stimulated President Johnson’s interest in creating the “War on Poverty.”

 

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Running Out of Time (1994)

57m; U.S.

Director: John de Graaf

Synopsis (IMDB): The growing problems of “time famine” and overwork.

 
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Posted by on April 26, 2012 in Documentary, Working Class

 

SF Hotel Workers Strike of 1941

by Lester Balog. This historic footage shows the 1941 San Francisco Labor Day march and the 1941 hotel workers’ strike. Screened (with “SF Labor on the March”) at the 2003 San Francisco LaborFest.

 

Shattering the Silences: The Case for Minority Faculty

86m

Shattering the Silences: The Case for Minority Faculty offers everyone in higher education an unprecedented opportunity to see American campuses through the eyes of minority faculty.

Across America campus diversity is under attack; affirmative action programs are banned, ethnic studies departments defunded, multicultural scholarship impugned. Even so, faculty of color remain less than 9.2% of all full professors and minority student enrollment is dropping for the first time in 30 years.

Shattering the Silences cuts through the rhetoric of the current Culture Wars by telling the stories of eight pioneering scholars – African American, Latino, Native American and Asian American. As we watch them teach, mentor and conduct research, we realize in concrete terms how a diverse faculty enriches and expands traditional disciplines and contributes to a more inclusive campus environment.

available from California NewsReel

 
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Posted by on April 26, 2012 in Documentary, Education

 

SPTU/Irish Ferries Dispute (2005)

25m; Ireland

Director: Give It A Go Productions

Synopsis: How solidarity worked in the 2005 Irish Ferries dispute.

 
 

Struggles in Steel: The Fight for Equal Opportunity (1996)

58m; U.S.

Director: Tony Buba, Raymond Henderson

Cast: Raymond Henderson, Dennis C. Dickerson and Katrina Heiss

Synopsis (IMDB): This documentary tells the forgotten story of the African-American struggle for equality in the U.S. steel industry (based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania). In a series of interviews intermixed with archival footage and stills, we learn how these workers faced and overcame discrimination that came from white workers, the big steel companies, and even from their own unions.

 

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Sacco & Vanzetti (1971)

120m; Italy

Director: Giuliano Montaldo

Cast: Gian Maria Volonté, Riccardo Cucciolla and Cyril Cusack

Synopsis: The story of two anarchists who were charged and unfairly tried for murder when it was really for their political convictions.