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Paper Dolls (2006)

80m; Israel

Director: Tomer Heymann

Synopsis: “Paper Dolls” is a documentary film which explores changing patterns of global immigration and expanding notions of family through the prism of a community of Filipino transvestites who live illegally in Israel. Cast out by their families because of their sexual and gender preferences, these people work 6 days a week as live-in, 24 hour a day care givers (and in many cases as surrogate children) for elderly orthodox Jewish men, in order to earn money to send to their families in the Philippines that had rejected them. On their one free night per week, they pursue their own personal dreams as drag performers in the group they call “The Paper Dolls” in the relative freedom of cosmopolitan Tel Aviv. Despite having to deal with often harsh working conditions, threats by street criminals, fear of terrorist bombings and the constant peril of deportation, The Paper Dolls demonstrate a rare generosity of spirit, humanity and lust for life. Award winning filmmaker Tomer Heymann enters this unusual world and by coming to know and love these subjects unearths joy, sorrow and humanity which change his life forever

Contact: http://www.heymann-films.com/en/Films/Details/Paper-Dolls#/Images/Films/paper_dolls_1.jpg

 

The Passengers (El Ghorda) [1971]

83m; France/Algeria

Director: Annie Tresgot

Synopsis: Cinema verite portrayal of Algerian emigrant labor problems, racism, and alienation in Paris.

 

Patriots Act… Peace Press: The People’s Printing Collective

95m; U.S.

Director: Joseph Daccurso

Contact: Jerry Palmer, Bob Zaugh and Irene Wolt

Synopsis (IMDB): “Dissent is not disloyalty, but rather an expression of First Amendment rights, and art can be both commercial and a weapon. What Woodstock was a film generation, Peace Press was to graphic arts. The times have changed but not the causes for which PatriotS Act.”

 
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The Peasants of the Second Fortress (Sanrizuka: Dainitoride no hitobito) [1971]

143m; Japan

Director: Shinsuke Ogawa

Synopsis: Peasants, students, workers, and the filmmakers themselves join in a five year struggle to resist giving up land for a new international airport near Toyko.

 

Pensions: The Broken Promise (1972)

39m; U.S.

Director: NBC Television

Synopsis: Inadequacy of pension plans.

 
 

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The Penthouse of Heaven (May Day Chicago) [2006]

27m; U.S.

Director:  Larry Duncan

Synopsis: Illuminates the struggle for justice by workers today and the role of organized labor and many trade unionists in supporting this historic mobilization in the place where May Day started.

Contact: http://www.laborbeat.org

 

Peoes (Metal Workers) [2004]

85m; Brazil

Director: Eduardo Coutinho

Synopsis: 1979 Brazilian Metal Workers Strike.

 

The People Speak

113m; U.S.

Director: Tony Sacco

Cast: Marisa Tomei, Josh Brolin, Sean Penn, Matt Damon, Viggo Mortensen, Kerry Washington, Danny Glover, David Strathairn & more

Synopsis: A look at America’s struggles with war, class, race and women’s rights, with actors and actresses reading excerpts of letters, diaries, and speeches from major figures appearing in Howard Zinn’s “A People’s History of the United States.”

Contact: http://thepeoplespeak.com Chris Moore: cmoore@goldiemail.com

 

People at Work: How Jobs Change (1976)

12m; U.S.

Director: Coronet Instructional Media

Synopsis: Changes in jobs and job skill requirements as mechanization pervades the workplace

 
 

People of Cumberland (1937)

18m; U.S.

Director: Sidney Meyers & Jay Leyda

Synopsis: A combination documentary and reenacted drama of the struggle of poor whites in the Cumberland mountains building unions and fighting for their rights with the help of the Highlander Folk School