25m; South Korea
Director: Myoung-Joon Kim
Synopsis: Korean labor movement
13m; U.S.
Synopsis: Effect of black lung disease on coal miners
Contact: Steve Fesenmaier: fesenms@wvlc.lib.wv.us Anita L. Wolfe, (304) 285-6263, awolfe@cdc.gov
Australia
Synopsis: Strike against budget cuts at Australian university music department
Director: Eveltn and Arthur Barrons
Synopsis: An excellent documentary about alienated labor in a factory making love rings.
79m; U.S.
Director: Carlos Sandoval
Synopsis: Mexican migrant workers in Long Island face discrimination as neighbors both attack and defend them. Very timely for 2006.
Contact: Carlos Sandoval Camino Bluff Productions PO Box 1908 Amagansett, NY 11930 631-267-6565 ( Work ) 212-864-4313 ( Fax ) mail@caminobluff.com
28m; U.S.
Director: Anne Lewis Johnson
Synopsis: Close-up look at working conditions of fast-food service workers in eastern Kentucky. Affecting portraits but somewhat dated (though the issue is still current).
Contact: Anne Lewis 512-656-0507 (cell) http://www.annelewis.org
82m; U.S.
Synopsis: History of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Contact: Compliance Media; http://www.fdahistory.com
Director: Slawomir Grunberg
Synopsis: Features organizing around environmental justice. “The Fenceline is about a community called “Diamond” located near a Shell chemical processing plant in Norco, LA. The community struggles to be relocated and eventually ‘wins’ their request for relocation. A google search for Margie Richards or Norco, LA or Fenceline, or Diamond Community.