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Mittal’s Gain, Workers’ Pain (2009)

8m; Belguim

Synopsis: The film is part of a series about industrial actions taken by the European Metalworkers’ Federation with the aim to highlight the difficult state the metalworking industry is in and to show that workers are stronger together. The EMF uses it with affiliates and work council members to strengthen moral and to show that the struggle is not about only one plant but that the fight concerns all workers at ArcelorMittal around the globe.

 

Modern Heroes, Modern Slaves

Synopsis: Each day, thousands of women leave underdeveloped countries to seek work as domestics in more prosperous places. This film shows the human and sometimes tragic side of their stories.

 
 

Mondovino (2004)

135m; Belguim

Director: Jonathan Nossiter

Synopsis (IMDB): A documentary on the impact of globalization on the world’s different wine regions.

 

Moonlighting (1982)

97m; U.K.

Director: Jerzy Skolimowski

Cast:  Jeremy IronsEugene Lipinski and Jirí Stanislav

Synopsis (IMDB): A Polish contractor, Nowak, leads a group of workmen to London so they can provide cheap labor for a government official based there. Nowak (Irons) has to manage the project and the men as they encounter the tempations of the West and loneliness and separation from their families. Nowak is the only one of the group who speaks English, and he uses this as a tool over his team. When the unrest in Poland leads to a military takeover, Nowak is faced with a much more difficult situation than he expected.

 

Morristown: In The Air and Sun

60m; U.S.
Director: Anne Lewis

Synopsis: Making the connections between immigration and the global economy In this hour-long documentary, director Ann Lewis chronicles nearly a decade of change in Morristown, Tennessee, through interviews with displaced or low-wage Southern workers, Mexican immigrants, and workers and families impacted by globalization. The film shows how working-class people in Mexico and eastern Tennessee are caught in the throes of massive economic change, challenging their assumptions about work, family, nation and community. “Morristown” is in Spanish and English with subtitles

 

Mother Trucker: The Diana Kilmury Story

89m; U.S.

Director: Sturla Gunnarsson

Cast: Barbara Williams, Timothy Webber and Rob Lee

Synopsis: Women making it in trucking.

 
 

Movin’ On (1968)

60m; U.S.

Director: Harold Meyer

Synopsis: This roaring railroad film (1968) reveals the incredible history of railroading from the 1830s until today. The Hell on Wheels towns, the Chinese and Irish immigrants building a railroad with their sweat and brawn but battling each other along the way, the robber barons and their union busting, Mr. Pullman and his Pullman car, the glitter of the “golden age”, Eugene V. Debs, the glory days of the passenger trains of the 1930s and 40s.

 

Moving Mountains (1981)

Director: Laura Sky

Synopsis: Women steelworkers

 

Mr. Mom (1983)

91m; U.S.

Director: Stan Dragoti

Cast: Michael Keaton, Teri Garr and Fred Koehler

Synopsis (IMDB): Jack and Caroline are a couple making a decent living when Jack suddenly loses his job. They agree that he should stay at home and look after the house while Caroline works. It’s just that he’s never done it before, and really doesn’t have a clue.

 

My Bicycle (Bisikletim) [2006]

12m; Turkey

Cast: Esra Var, Seda Özdemir, Ercan Çof, Tolga Sert

Synopsis: Temporary workers in Turkey.

 
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Posted by on April 20, 2012 in Migrant workers