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Category Archives: Working Class

Hester Street (1975)

90m; U.S.

Director: Joan Micklin Silver

Cast: Steven KeatsCarol Kane and Mel Howard

Synopsis: It’s 1896. Yankel Bogovnik, a Russian Jew, emigrated to the United States three years earlier and has settled where many of his background have, namely on Hester Street on the Lower East Side of New York City. He has assimilated to American life, having learned English, anglicized his name to Jake, and shaved off his beard. He is working at a $12/week job as a seamster, the money earned to be able to bring his wife Gitl and his son Yossele to America from Russia. Regardless, he has fallen in love with another woman, a dancer named Mamie Fein. Nonetheless, he is excited when he learns that Gitl and Yossele are indeed coming to America. His happiness at their arrival is dampened when he sees that Gitl is not “American” looking like Mamie and has troubles assimilating as quickly as he would like. Except to Mamie, he tries to show a public façade that everything is fine at home with Gitl. But can their marriage survive these differences, and if not, will Gitl be able to manage in this new land where she has few supports?

 

High Hopes (1988)

112m

Director: Mike Leigh

Synopsis (WorldCat): Cyril and Shirley are a young, working-class couple who, in their struggle to make ends meet, have become absorbed in socialism. Cyril’s sister Valerie and her husband aspire to a more privileged class. The only glue holding the siblings together is their withdrawn and wistful old mother.

 
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Posted by on March 1, 2012 in Drama, Politics, Working Class

 

His Girl Friday (1940)

92m; U.S.

Director: Howard Hawkes

Cast: Cary Grant, Rosalind Russell and Ralph Bellamy

Synopsis: A newspaper editor uses every trick in the book to keep his ace reporter ex-wife from remarrying.

 
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Posted by on March 1, 2012 in Comedy, Romance, Working Class

 

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Hoffa (1992)

140m; U.S.

Director: Danny Devito

Cast: Jack Nicholson, Danny Devito, Armand Assante

Synopsis: A film based on the story of legendary union figure Jimmy Hoffa.

 

Hoffa: The True Story (1992)

50m; U.S.

Director: Meg M. Kruizenga

Synopsis: Documentary biography of Jimmy Hoffa.

 

Hola Australia (2007)

20m; Cuba

Synopsis: Australian workers travel to Cuba.

 
 

Holding Ground: The Rebirth of Dudley Street

58m; U.S.

Director: Mark Lipman & Leah Mahan

Synopsis: Holding Ground is at once a cautionary tale of urban policies gone wrong and a message of hope for all American cities. In 1985, African-American, Latino, Cape Verdean, and European-American residents in Roxbury, MA united to revitalize their community. The Dudley Street Neighborhood Initiative went on to gain national recognition as residents fought to close down illegal dumps, gain unprecedented control of land from City Hall and create a comprehensive plan to rebuild the fabric of their community. Through the voices of committed residents, activists and city officials, this moving documentary shows how a Boston neighborhood was able to create and carry out its own agenda for change.

 

The Hollywood Librarian: A Look At Librarians Through Film (2007)

96m; U.S.

Director: Ann Seidl

Synopsis: How librarians are seen in film.

Contact: http://www.hollywoodlibrarian.com Melissa McGuire; mdmcguire@charter.net

 

Home (Acasa) [2007]

14m; Romania

Director: Paul Negoescu

Cast: Gabriel Spahiu, Marian Ralea

Synopsis: Honest drama about a taxi driver and his customer who discover the negative sides of emigration.

Contact: International Film Festival Rotterdam Production Department: production@filmfestivalrotterdam.com

 

Home Safe Calgary (2008)

99m; Canada

Director: Laura Sky

Synopsis: Children and families in Calgary who experience poverty and homelessness. In a boom economy, even parents with decent paying jobs struggle to put a roof over their families’ heads.