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Manufactured Landscapes (2006)

80m; U.S./China

Director: Jennifer Baichwal

Synopsis (IMDB): Jennifer Baichwal’s cameras follow Edward Burtynsky (1955- ) as he visits what he calls manufactured landscapes: slag heaps, e-waste dumps, huge factories in the Fujian and Zhejiang provinces of China, and a place in Bangladesh where ships are taken apart for recycling. In China, workers gather outside the factory, exhorted by their team leader to produce more and make fewer errors. A woman assembles a circuit breaker, and women and children are seen picking through debris or playing in it. Burtynsky concludes with a visit to Shanghai, the world’s fastest growing city, where wealth and poverty, high-rises and old neighborhoods are side by side.

 

Maquila: A Tale of Two Mexicos (1999)

55m; Mexico

Director: Saul Landau & Sonia Augulo

Synopsis: Shows the real lives of workers who work in the Maquiladora’s. The Maquilas were sold to the Mexican workers as the solution to the problem of unemployment yet the maquilas have turned intoa disaster for Mexico.

Contact: http://saullandau.com/movies.html

 

Maquilapolis (2006)

U.S./Mexico
Director: Vicky Funari
http://www.maquilapolis.com/project_eng.htm

Synopsis: Maquiladoras, women’s issues

 
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Posted by on April 20, 2012 in Documentary, Global Economy, Women

 

Mardi Gras: Made in China (2005)

72m;

Director: David Redmon

Synopsis (IMDB): This examination of cultural and economic globalization follows the life-cycle of Mardi Gras beads from a small factory in Fuzhou, China, to Mardi Gras in New Orleans, and to art galleries in New York City.

 

Margaret’s Museum (1995)

114m; U.S.

Director: Mort Ransen

Cast: Helena Bonham Carter, Kate Nelligan and Clive Russell

Synopsis (IMDB): In a town where half the men die down the coalpit, Margaret MacNeil is quite happy being single. Until she meets Neil Currie, a charming and sincere bagpipe-playing, Gaelic-speaking dishwasher. But no matter what you do, you can’t avoid the spectre of the pit forever.

 
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Posted by on April 20, 2012 in Drama, Romance, Women, Working Class

 

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Marked Woman (1937)

96m; U.S.

Director: Lloyd Bacon

Cast: Bette Davis, Humphrey Bogart and Lola Lane

Synopsis: Mary Dwight works as a hostess at the Club Intime run by ruthless gangster Johnny Vanning. When one of her “clients” is murdered prosecutor David Graham questions Mary but she won’t cooperate and Vanning is acquitted. When Mary’s sister Betty is killed by one of Vanning’s thugs she decides to spill the beans and is beaten into disfigurement. At her bedside all the hostesses agree to testify.

 

The Marrying Kind (1952)

92m; U.S.

Director: George Cukor

Cast: Judy Holliday, Aldo Ray and Madge Kennedy

Synopsis: Romanticized version of working class sexual politics as a couple each tell a divorce judge their story.

 
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Posted by on April 20, 2012 in Romance, Women, Working Class

 

Marty (1955)

91m; U.S.

Director: Delbert Mann

Synopsis (IMDB): A touching story about two lonely people who have almost resigned themselves to never being truly loved.

 
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Posted by on April 20, 2012 in Romance, Working Class

 

Maria (1977)

48m

Director: Allan King

Cast: Enzina BertiDiane D’Aquila and Jean Gascon

Synopsis (IMDB): Outraged by the insults to her mother, Maria decides to organize a union for the immigrant women she and her mother work with in a Toronto sweat shop. In her battle against male chauvinism, patronage and bullying, Maria wins her own freedom.

 
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Posted by on April 20, 2012 in Drama, Organizing, Women, Working Class

 

The Masses and the Millionaires: the Homestead Strike (1974)

30m; U.S.

Director: Robert Saudek Associates

Synopsis: Homestead steel strike in PA.