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The Inheritance (1964)

58m; U.S.

Director: Harold Mayer and Lynne Rhodes Mayer

Synopsis: The Inheritance shows what life was really like for immigrants and working Americans from the turn of the century through the fight for civil rights in the 1960s. This stirring history of our country shows their struggle to put down roots, form labor unions, survive wars, and finally, create a new and better life for themselves and our nation.

Our film explores a landscape largely unknown to the present generation—the dim sweatshops, coal mines and textile mills filled with children; the anxious years of the depression and labor’s bloody struggle for the right to organize; the battlefields of WW I and II; the seldom seen newsreel footage of the Memorial Day massacre at The Republic Steel strike in Chicago; the civil rights struggle— as every generation fights again to preserve and extend its freedoms. This is the film’s theme.

Contact: The film is available in 4 parts on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWDPHQX0S0w

Harold Mayer and Lynne Rhodes Mayer

Harold Mayer Productions

New Milford, CT

 

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Injustice (2003)

20m; Colombia

Director: Juan Alonso Mejia and Juan Bernardo Rosado

Synopsis: Workers in Colombia organize

 
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Inner City Dweller: Work (1972)

19m; U.S.

Synopsis: Dramatizes, through a single case study, a structure and function of job training programs in urban minority areas. Follows the partial success of George, an unemployed black man, who turns to job training to support his family. Focuses on George’s success at finding a good job because of his training and the dilemma he faces when he is laid off.

Contact: Film is available to be streamed here: http://webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu/vss/view.do?videoId=VAC2537

 
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Innocent Until Proven Guilty (1999)

Director: Kirsten Johnson

Synopsis: ” Feature-length documentary about the juvenile justice system in Washington D.C.”

 
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Inside Detroit (1956)

82m; 

Director: Fred F. Sears

Synopsis: autoworkers.

 

Intel inside – Where? (2005)

60m; Israel

Director: Ayelet Bargur

Synopsis: What happens when globalization — in the form of high-tech giant Intel — comes to a small, remote community in southern Israel?

Contact: Ayelet Bargur, eyelet6@013.net 971-3-6041225; 972-52-2204734

 

Inventing L.A. (2009)

117m; U.S.

Director: Peter Jones, Mark A. Catalena

Synopsis: By tracing the history of the Chandler family that founded the Los Angeles Times, this 116-minute PBS documentary also tells important parts of the history of southern California, including decades of fierce anti-union campaigns and manipulation of politicians and public resources for personal gain. The film also describes internal battles between ultraconservative and relatively liberal family members that led to the paper’s rapid decline.

 
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Invisible Hand: the deindustrialization of southern Illinois

28m; U.S.

Director: Greg Boozell

Synopsis: Industrial workers caught up in globalization.

 

Iraq for Sale: The War Profiteers (2006)

75m; U.S.

Director: Robert Greenwald

Synopsis (IMDB): Documentary portraying the actions of U.S. corporate contractors in the U.S.-Iraq war. Interviews with employees and former employees of such companies as Halliburton, CACI, and KBR suggest that government cronyism is behind apparent “sweetheart” deals that give such contractors enormous freedom to profit from supplying support and material to American troops while providing little oversight. Survivors of employees who were killed discuss the claim that the companies cared more for profit than for the welfare of their own workers, and soldiers indicate that the quality of services provided is sub-standard and severely in contradiction to the comparatively huge profits being generated. Also depicted are the unsuccessful attempts by the filmmakers to get company spokesmen to respond to the charges made by the interviewees.

 
 

Iris (2005)

18m; U.S.

Synopsis: Chesapeake Bay crab picking plant worker.

 
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