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Coalmining Women

40m; U.S.

Directed by: Elizabeth Barret
1982; Running Time: 40:00
Color
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Interviewed at home and on the job, women coal miners tell of the conditions that led them to seek employment in this traditionally male-dominated industry–and the problems they encountered once hired. Watching these women bolt mine roofs, shovel beltlines, haul rock dust, and build ventilation barriers leaves little doubt that they can, indeed, do the work. Proud of their accomplishments, the women also seem to bring a special understanding to the problems all miners face. Coalmining Women traces women’s significant contributions to past coalfield struggles and the importance of their newer position as working miners. It is an excellent film for audiences interested in women in nontraditional roles, women’s history, labor studies, and women as a force for social change.

 

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

 

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Collision Course (1988)

47m; U.S.

Director: Alex Gibney

Synopsis: A case study of Eastern Airlines tracing rise and fall of workplace cooperation that temporarily saved Eastern from bankruptcy

 
 

Company Town (1983)

25m; U.S.

Director: Jim Rutenbeck

Synopsis: Jim Rutenbeck began his professional career with this film. He now edits many of The American Experience films produced by WGBH-TV, shown nationally on PBS. His award-winning film, Raise the Dead, ends in War, McDowell County, West Virginia. The town of Widen, West Virginia (Clay County) was once a thriving coal mining community. Using interviews, photographs and old film footage, this film recounts the history of Widen and its paternal ruler, coal baron Joseph Gardner Bradley, 1882-1971. It is still considered to be one of the best film portraits of an Appalachian company coal town.

 
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Computers in Context (1987)

33m;

Director: Jim Mayer

Synopsis: Information workers.

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

 

Comuna Under Construction (2010)

94m

Director: Dario Azzellini

Synopsis: In more than 30,000 Consejos Comunales, Venezuelan inhabitants decide on their concerns collectively via assemblies. The film follows these developments in building worker control throughout the hillside of the shantytowns of Caracas and the vast and wet plains of Barinas in the countryside.

Contact: Wiener Str. 14 b 10999 Berlin Germany Tel.: 0049-30-61288162 Fax: 0049-30-61288162 Mobile: 0171/4156176 Mobile in Venezuela: 0058-412-6180009 Mobile Italia:0039-3335972988 Mail: dnapress@gmx.net

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

 

Considering Democracy: 8 Things to Ask Your Representative (2007)

57m; U.S.

Director: Keya Lea Horiuchi

Synopsis: Explores how the rest of the world thinks of the US and how the US compares on social and political issues.

Contact: keyalea@yahoo.com 970 596-7267 (Cell)

 
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Posted by on February 21, 2012 in Documentary, Politics

 

Constructing Fear (2007)

40m; Australia

Director: John Loh

Synopsis: A documentary exposing the activity of an industrial inquisition targeting building workers across Australia. “Constructing Fear” shows how these workers are the front line in an attack on civil liberties that has implications for every Australian.

Contact: http://www.constructingfear.com.au/

 

Controlling Interest: The World of the Multinational Corporation (1978)

45m

Director: Larry Edelman

Synopsis: Show how pursuit of profit leads multinational corporations to hunt out ‘investment opportunities’ in low-wage countries and in the process promote US imperialism.

 
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Posted by on February 21, 2012 in Documentary, Global Economy

 

Conversation at the White House (1967)

40m; U.S.

Director: Hearst Metroone News

Synopsis: Conversation between AFL-CIO head George Meany and Lyndon B. Johnson intended for use in Johnson’s 1968 Presidential election campaign, but never released.

 
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Posted by on February 21, 2012 in Documentary, Politics

 

Conveyor Belt of Smiles (2000)

21m; Russia

Director: IUF

Synopsis: Fast food workers.

 
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Posted by on February 21, 2012 in Documentary, Service Workers