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Celebrate Moe!

13m; VHS; year unknown
Produced by SEIU

About Bread and Roses Cultural Project founder Moe Foner, who, years before he went to work for labor unions, had played saxophone in a swing band with his brothers. They did gigs at upstate Borscht Belt retreats and Manhattan hotels, and along the way came to know many other musicians, as well as actors and artists. The Brothers Foner were leftists with a vision; one went on to lead the furriers’ union, two others became renowned historians. Moe worked for several unions before landing at 1199 in 1952, back when it was a small union of pharmacy employees. Even then, he was looking for ways to integrate culture with his union work. He found a sympathetic ear in 1199’s founding president, Leon Davis, one that continues with current union head Dennis Rivera, who oversaw a vastly transformed organization, representing more than 200,000 workers.

The project took its name from the slogan advanced by striking workers in the bitter 1912 textile strike in Lawrence, Massachusetts, “We Want Bread and Roses Too.”

 
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Posted by on February 21, 2012 in Arts/Culture, Documentary

 

Cellulose (Celuloza) [1954]

120m; Poland

Director: Jerzy Kawalerowicz

Synopsis: A peasant’s son in Poland becomes politically radicalized, after moving to the big city to work in a cellulose factory.

 

Central Bakery O, Dridi (2002)

33m; France

Director: Camy Julien

Synopsis: Profile of Algerian baker working in France.

 

The Children of Golzow (1961-2007)

2570m

Director: Winfried Junge

Synopsis (Filmmuseum Pottsdam): n 1961, Winfried Junge took up the idea and vision of documentary filmmaker Karl Gass to make a film about a school class and to accompany the children’s life with the camera. No one would have thought that the story of the children from a small village in the Oderbruch would, one day, become a work portraying GDR everyday life, the German reunification and the first steps into a new everyday life.

 
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Posted by on February 21, 2012 in Children, Documentary

 

America Now: Children of the Harvest (2010)

60m

Broadcast Date: NBC, July 19, 2010

Producers: David Corvo, Nick Capote and Rayner Ramirez

Synopsis (Dateline NBC): For thousands of children in America,  summer means hard labor in the hot sun. They’re migrant laborers working alongside their struggling parents on America’s farms. Dateline took its cameras and found a story of hardship, perserverence, and love.

Website: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38312193/ns/dateline_nbc/t/america-now-children-harvest/

 

Chile: Obstinate Memory

 
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Posted by on February 21, 2012 in Documentary

 

China Blue (2005)

86m; U.S.

Director: Micha X. Peled

Synopsis: Young Chinese garment workers: the human cost of cheap jeans.

Contact: micha1teddybearfilms@earthlink.net

 

Chocolate City (2007)

46m; U.S.

Director: Ellie Walton and Sam Wild

Synopsis: Closing of a DC housing project destroys low-income community; using art of organize.

Contact: Sam Wild sam.sky.wild@googlemail.com
http://samwild.wordpress.com

 
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Posted by on February 21, 2012 in Blacks, Documentary, Politics, Working Class

 

Choking Man (2006)

83m; U.S.

Director: Steve Barron

Synopsis: he social anxiety of a morbidly shy Ecuadorian dishwasher working in a Queens diner provides the psychological engine that powers this intense blend of drama and magical realism from the famed music video director. Newcomer Octavio Gómez Berríos gives a quietly effective performance in the “title” role. Also starring Mandy Patinkin.

Contact: Ghost Robot 373 Broadway, Suite F3 New York, NY 10013 T 212-343-0900 F 212-898-1119 C 646-234-1036 chokingman@ghostrobot.com

 

Chore Wars (1995)

73m; U.S.

Director: Kathy Garneau & Lauren Davis

Synopsis: Housework.

 
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Posted by on February 21, 2012 in Documentary, Service Workers