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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

 

Christ in Concrete (aka Give Us This Day) [1949]

120m; U.K.

Director: Edward Dmytryk

Synopsis: Italian immigrant Germenio (blacklisted American actor Sam Wanamaker), exploits his fellow workers in dangerous construction work in order to provide for his own family. Set in NYC’s Little Italy (but shot entirely in England!), this compelling working class drama was the only film made by director Dmytryk after he refused to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee and before he became a “friendly” witness. immigrants; construction workers

 

The Church on Dauphine Street

84m; U.S.

Director: Rustin Thompson

Synopsis: New Orleans congregation rebuilds after Hurrican Katrina, with help from union craftsmen.

 

The Churning (1976) (aka Manthan)

Directed by Shyam Benegal
India

The word manthan literally means deep contemplation, churning of facts, analysis aimed at solution or conclusion. The film manthan meaning the Churning) is a 1976 Hindi film made by Shyam Benegal, based on a story written jointly by Dr. Verghese Kurien (the Father of the White Revolution in India) and director Shyam Benegal. It is set amidst the backdrop of the White Revolution of India (Operation Flood) which started in 1970, ushering an era of plenty, from a measly amount of milk production and distribution. Aside from the great measurable success that this project was, it also demonstrated the power of “collective might”.

The film traces the origins of the movement through its fictionalized narrative, based around rural empowerment, when a young veterinary surgeon, played by Girish Karnad, a character based on then, National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) chief, the 33 year old Dr. Verghese Kurien,[7] who joined hands with local social worker, Tribhovandas Patel, which led to the setting up a local milk cooperative, in Anand, Gujarat.

In the film, Dr. Rao, comes to a village, to set up a dairy cooperative, which upsets not just the middlemen, who were hitherto exploiting the villagers, but also the age-old feudal structure of the village, soon an uprising is sparked among the local untouchables, which leads to an economic revolution as well. (Wikipedia)

 

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Cinderella of the Cape Flats (2004)

58m; South Africa

Director: Jane Kennedy

Synopsis: Everyday the women of South Africa’s garment industry labor in anonymity to create clothes that make other women look beautiful. At their Annual Spring Pageant, however, the workers get to wear the clothes they make. Set during the days leading up to the pageant, Cinderella of the Cape Flats celebrates the lives of these hard-working women. Screens with Being Pavarotti.

Contact: email: jane@trinityproductions.co.za Land line: +27 21 7885667 Mobile: +27 82 4450696

 

The Citadel (1938)

110m; U.S.

Director: King Vidor

Cast: Robert Donat, Rosalind Russell and Ralph Richardson

Synopsis (IMDB): Dr. Andrew Manson has recently qualified as a physician and accepts a position as an associate with an existing practice in a Welsh mining village. He is appalled not only at the conditions he finds there but also with the way health care is delivered. He finds himself to be the only working doctor in the practice but most of the income goes to the elderly physician who contributes nothing. He also finds typhoid to be rife but a local town council that will do nothing to improve the water supply something he and a colleague, Dr. Philip Denny, are quite prepare to deal with in a unique way. In the end, he is forced to leave the community when his experiments into work-related illnesses is misunderstood. His attempt to establish himself in London is a challenge but a chance meeting with a colleague, Dr. Frederick Lawford, sets him up nicely with the elite of British society. He finds however that the practice of medicine is filled with incompetents, hypocrisy and deceit.

 
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City of Cigars (2006)

28m; Nicaragua

Director: Jens Pederson

Synopsis: In Northern Nicaragua, in the city of Estilí, Luz and her colleagues make beautiful cigars that are sold worldwide. While it’s common knowledge that one dies from smoking it’s less known that the production of tobacco is equally dangerous to the health.

Contact: jjp@net.dialog.dk (+45) 40757172 (Work)

 

Clara Lemlich: A Strike Leader’s Diary (2004)

51m; U.S.

Director: Alex Szalat

Synopsis: Biographical film about Clara Lelich, a Jewish socialist textile worker who played a major role in the “Uprising of the 20,000” which was a powerful moment in organizing New York’s textile sector and the growth of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union (ILGWU).

Contact: http://icarusfilms.com/new2005/clar.html

 

City of Hope (1991)

129m; U.S.

Director: John Sayles

Synopsis: Urban politics, focusing on the tensions between urban redevelopment and community development in a city undergoing gentrification; based on Jersey City or Hoboken, NJ. It has some interesting scenes about organizing and politics.

 

Class Dismissed: How TV Frames the Working Class (2005)

62m; U.S.

Director: Loretta Alper & Pepi Leistyna

Synopsis: How TV views the working class; Ed Asner narrates. A tad pedantic but well-done look at how the working class has been portrayed on television.