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Act of Vengeance (1986)

96m; U.S.

Director: John MacKenzie

Cast: Charles Bronson, Ellen Burstyn, Wilford Brimley

Synopsis: Drama about the 1969 assassination of Jock Yablonski, who was challenging UMWA President Tony Boyle.

 
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Posted by on January 24, 2012 in Drama, Working Class

 

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Adalen ’31 (1969)

115m; Sweden

Director: Bo Widerberg

Synopsis: Drama revolving around 1931 Swedish sawmill workers’ strike.

 

Adhen (2008)

93m; France

Director: Rabah Ameur-Zaimeche

Synopsis: An industrial pallet-repair operation on the outskirts of Paris becomes a microcosm of Muslim immigrant hopes and tensions.

 
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Posted by on January 24, 2012 in Drama, Immigrants/Immigration

 

The Agitator (1945)

85m; U.K.

Director: John Harlow

Synopsis: A socialist inherits the ownership of a major firm and begins wrestling with his beliefs.

 

Acla’s Descent into Floristella (1992)

86m; Italy

Director: Aurelio Grimaldi

Synopsis (IMDB): Brutal film about the exploitation of a young Italian boy, who is virtually sold to the operators of a sulphur mine where he is beaten and sexually molested.

 
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Alambrista or “The Illegal” (1976)

110m; U.S.

Director: Robert Young

Synopsis: A dramatic feature tells the story of a young Mexican farmworker who crosses the border into the US illegally.

 

All That I Love (2009)

95m; Poland

Director: Jacek Borcuch

Synopsis: Set in 1981, just as Poland’s Solidarity movement was about to become an active force for social and political change, writer-director Jacek Borcuch’s film blends elements of an American ’80s teen sex comedy, a Romeo and Juliet-style romance and raucous punk rock into a thoroughly winning story. In an industrial port town on the Baltic coast, Jacek (Mateusz Kosciukiewicz), the teenaged son of a navy captain, and his friends court controversy by forming a punk rock band. Jacek begins a tentative romance with schoolmate Basia (Olga Fryz), whose father is a union leader. As events come to a head, and the young lovers find their families in opposition, Jacek and his band, backed by the town’s youth, take a stand for freedom.

 

All American Wants to Know (1962)

30m; U.S.

Director: Arthur Rosenblum

Synopsis: 30-minute shows on labor issues. (Episode 21: Automation: Are Strikes the Only Answer?; Episode 17: These Labor Abuses Must Be Curbed; Episode 35: The Union that Automation Built)

 
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Posted by on January 24, 2012 in Documentary, Working Class

 

Aliquippa: The Union Comes to “Little Siberia.”

30m; U.S.

Synopsis: This half-hour documentary, part of the PBS “Great Depression” program series, tells the dramatic story of the struggle at J&L Steel that led to the famous Supreme Court decision to uphold the constitutionality of the Wagner Act. After the win at Aliquippa extended the union beyond U.S. Steel surrendering without a shot in secret negotiations between John L. Lewis and Myron Taylor, the steelworkers’ union hit up against Tom Girdler’s extreme resistance. The Memorial Day massacre of 1937, just weeks after the victory at Aliquippa, kept the unions inside “Little Steel” without a contract until 1941.

 

Alice: A Fight for Life (1982)

120m; U.K.

Director: John Willis & Peter Jones

Synopsis: A broadcast highlighting health and safety concerns affecting factory workers. Alice is 47. She worked in an asbestos factory when young. She now suffers from mesothelioma, an asbestos caused cancer. She fights for her life and her rights.

 
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Posted by on January 24, 2012 in Documentary, Safety & Health, Women