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Buyer Be Fair: The Promise of Product Certification (2006)

57m

Director: John de Graaf and Hana Jindrova

Synopsis (Bull Frog Films): Under the auspices of the WTO, globalization of world trade seems like a juggernaut that will not be stopped. But is there a way to make trade FAIR? How can retailers and consumers use their purchasing power and market choice to make the world better for people and the environment? What is the promise of product certification and labeling?

BUYER BE FAIR looks at two major trade goods — timber and coffee — to find out how certification works and whether it helps the world’s poor, and their lands. Can the lessons from certification of timber, by the Forest Stewardship Council, and coffee, by Fair Trade, be applied to other products?

Website: http://www.buyerbefair.org/

 

Bölge (The Zone) [2010]

40m; Turkey

Director: Güliz Saglam, Feryal Saygiligil

Synopsis: Seven workers, all women. Four free-trade zones in four different Turkish cities. Surrounded by high walls, barbed wire fences, very much like a concentration camp. This documentary covers the working conditions of women in the free-trade zones, their experiences, observations and their hopes for the future. The barbed wire fences not only surround the zones but also accentuate the captivity of women workers. So much so that the borders of the zone evade us, inside and outside become indistinguishable.

 

Cinema Is About Documenting Lives: The Works and Life of Noriaki Tsuchimoto (2006)

94m

Director: Toshi Fijiwara

Synopsis: A portrait of documentary filmmaker, Noriaki Tsuchimoto.

 
 

COSATU and the Freedom Charter (1987)

60m; South Africa

Director:

Synopsis: Documentary detailing labor strikes by South African unions against the apartheid regime.

 

Counterparts (Gegenuber) [2007]

96m

Director: Jan Bonny

Synopsis (Variety): … a grim, occasionally black comic drama of a middle-age couple locked in a cycle of love and abuse.

 
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Posted by on February 21, 2012 in Drama

 

Cabin in the Cotton (1932)

78m; U.S.

Director: Michael Curitz

Cast: Richard BarthelmessBette Davis and Dorothy Jordan

Synopsis (IMDB): A tenant farmer’s son is caught in the middle of owner-tenant disputes when he falls for the plantation owner’s seductive daughter.

 
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Posted by on February 21, 2012 in Drama, Farm & Food, Romance, Working Class

 

Caddyshack (1980)

98m; U.S.

Director: Harold Ramis

Cast: Chevy Chase, Rodney Dangerfield and Bill Murray

Synopsis: An exclusive golf course has to deal with a brash new member and a destructive dancing gopher.

 
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Posted by on February 21, 2012 in Comedy, White Collar

 

Calcutta Calling (2006)

16m; India

Director: Andre Hörmann

Synopsis: Inside an Indian call center.

 

Calixto, The Landlord (No Hay Tierra Sin Dueño) [2003]

107m; Honduras

Director: Sami Kafati

Cast: José Luis López, Saul Toro and Daniel Vasquez

Synopsis (IMDB): The film tells the story of a ruthless landowner who commandeers property (both land and other men’s wives) and leaves a path of human suffering and death in his wake. The film describes an intersecting universe of entrenched power–in which the landowning class, colluding priests, corrupt government officials, violent police, and U.S. businessmen–conspiring to rape the land for their own profit and to suppress the local farmers. In contrast, the working peasants cherish the land as their own and struggle to break free from oppression to build homes and better lives for their families

 
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Posted by on February 21, 2012 in Drama, Farm & Food, Global Economy

 

Call Me Sister, Call Me Brother (1988)

21m; Canada

Director: Canadian Auto Workers

Synopsis: Documentary about sexual harassment on the job and the women who are affected by it. Video shows how the issue, if not dealt with, can weaken or destroy a local union by dividing men and women on issues.

 
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Posted by on February 21, 2012 in Documentary, Women, Working Class