20m; U.S.
Director: Encyclopedia Brittanica Educational Corporation
Synopsis: An overview of the social contrasts in American life from the Gilded Age through WWI, with comparisons to the New Deal and the Civil Rights Movement
20m; U.S.
Director: Encyclopedia Brittanica Educational Corporation
Synopsis: An overview of the social contrasts in American life from the Gilded Age through WWI, with comparisons to the New Deal and the Civil Rights Movement
20m; U.S.
Director: McGraw-Hill Book Company
Synopsis: Traces the progressive movement from its beginning in 1890 through WWI. Notes that it was a revolt of the American conscience in the cities and on the state and federal levels corruption, poverty, prejudice and other social evils.
53m; U.S.
Director: Donald Hyatt
Synopsis: A record of America changing from a rural to an industrialized society. Highlighting major events in national life through 1917.
57m; U.S.
Director: Ginny Durrin
Cast: Martin Sheen, Mitch Snyder
Synopsis: Documentary about the work of homeless advocate Mitch Snyder and the Community for Creative Non-Violence during the 1980s in response to rising homelessness and federal housing cuts.
14m; U.S.
Director: Mimi Pickering
Synopsis: Mimi Pickering of Appalshop was hired to direct a film about the proposed pulp mill to be built at Apple Grove, Mason County. The Affiliated Construction Trades Foundation paid for the film that explores the dangers that the pulp mill would present – to the workers and the local environment including dumping dioxin into the Ohio River. Many groups, both labor and environmental, opposed the mill, supported by Gov. Caperton and the Legislature. Eventually, the mill was not built. The film also examines the impact that the company’s pulp mill had in the area around Monroe, AL. The film was broadcast on WV television several times. See Doug Hawes-Davis’ film,” Green Rolling Hills” and “Southbound” from High Plains Films. Access: Steve Fesenmaier, WVLC
90m; Mexico-U.S.S.R.
Director: Sergei M. Eisenstein
Synopsis: Eisenstein shows us Mexico in this movie, its history and its culture. He believes, that Mexico can become a modern state.
Director: Ken Loach
Synopsis: Response of the British trade union movement to the challenge posed by the policies of the Thatcher government.
57m; Netherlands
Director: Sven Jense
Synopsis: Documentary about African immigrants coming to work in Europe – if they make it. Sven Jense reversed their route, traveling from Amsterdam to Mali, West Africa. On his way he meets with different migrants, from a mother in Paris to a construction engineer who never made it. Sven Jense is a filmmaker who has his roots in theatre and political science. REplace is his first documentary. THEME: Migrant workers
88m;
Director: Elizabeth Holder, Xan Parker
Cast: Umber Ahmad, Maria Bartiromo and Roslyn Dickerson
Synopsis (IMDB): While there have been many movies about Wall Street, there has been little attention given to the specific challenges and stresses of the high-ranking women who work there. Risk/Reward is an insider’s view of the demands and sacrifices that working mothers have in a typically high-powered, male- dominated industry. This film was selected for the 2003 Tribeca, Hot Docs and Full Frame Film Festivals (among others) and will air on the Oxygen network.