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Greensboro: Closer to the Truth (2007)

86m; U.S.

Director: Adam Zucker

Synopsis: A documentary film chronicling the participants in the Greensboro Massacre—a 1979 attack in which the Ku Klux Klan killed five Communists in broad daylight, and no one was convicted. Klansmen and former Communists converge in the first Truth and Reconciliation Commission to be held in the U.S. in 2004-2006.

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The Grievance Hearing (1953)

15m; U.S.

Synopsis: A dramatized incident in an industrial plant is used in showing how grievance hearings enable representatives of labor unions and management to arrive at compromises in the settlement of disputes.

 

A Grin Without a Cat (Le Fond de l’air est rouge) (1977)

240m; France

Synopsis (Wikipedia): The film features many interviews with French communist leaders, students, and sociologists. The Prague Spring of 1968 is featured, with footage of a Fidel Castro speech in which he expresses political support for the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia while questioning the legality of the action. Other sections deal with the rise of Salvador Allende and the Watergate Scandal in the United States. There are many subtle references to cats throughout the film, as well as brief shots of raccoons.

 
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Posted by on March 1, 2012 in Documentary, Politics

 

Grosse Point Blank (1997)

107m; U.S.

Director: George Armitage

Cast: John Cusack, Minnie Driver and Dan Aykroyd

Synopsis: Martin Blank is a professional assassin. He is sent on a mission to a small Detroit suburb, Grosse Pointe, and, by coincidence, his ten-year high school reunion party is taking place there at the same time.  Meanwhile, another hitman (Dan Ackroyd) attempts to form a union of assassins.

 
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Posted by on March 1, 2012 in Comedy, Romance

 

Gung Ho (1986)

112m; U.S.

Director: Ron Howard

Cast: Michael Keaton, Gedde Watanabe and George Wendt

Synopsis (IMDB): When a Japanese car company buys an American plant, the American liason must mediate the clash of work attitudes between the foreign management and native labor.

 

HERstory – Jeritan (2009)

74m

Director: Cecilia Ho Wing Yin

Synopsis (CLiFF): A story of Indonesian female migrant workers who left their homes to work as domestic helpers in Macao, China, a community consisting mainly of Chinese as well as a city of casinos and entertainment parlours.

 
 

Hillbilly – The Real Story (2007)

120m; U.S.

Director: David Moore Huntley

Cast: Billy Ray Cyrus

Synopsis: Generally, it brings America’s mythic and misunderstood southern mountain people to life and reveal their pivotal but unsung role in forming the nation and forging the American character. It discusses the largest civil insurrection since the Civil War — the Battle for Blair Mountain in the violent West Virginia coalfields in 1921, when a self-proclaimed Redneck Army of 10,000 coal miners fought for their right to organize.

Contact: The History Channel store. http://shop.history.com/detail.php?a=115530 http://www.moorehuntley.com/CONTACT.html

 
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Posted by on March 1, 2012 in Documentary, Organizing, Politics

 

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Homebound (Balikbayan) [2003]

5m

Directors: Larilyn Sanchez, Riza Manalo

Synopsis (IFFR): A woman who works outside the Philippines to earn money for her family sees herself forced to send her mother back home alone. She can’t pay for her own journey, but as compensation she gives her mother gifts from the rich world.

 
 

Haiku Tunnel (2001)

88m; U.S.

Director: Jacob Kornbluth, Josh Kornbluth

Cast: Josh Kornbluth, Warren Keith and Sarah Overman

Synopsis: Josh has an offer to “go perm” at his employer and the first task is to mail 17 high priority letters….something that seems a little difficult to do.

 
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Posted by on March 1, 2012 in Comedy, White Collar

 

Haiti’s Tourniquet (2008)

19m; U.S.

Director: Diane Krauthamer

Synopsis: The Confederation of Haitian Workers (CTH) invited an Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) delegation to Haiti to learn about their fight against “le plan neoliberal” and recruit help in the form of material aid and solidarity. The delegation was in Haiti April 24 to May 5 2008, two weeks after the country erupted in mass protest at burgeoning food prices. This video shares the stories and experiences