Released Date:
1990-10-06
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA, UK
Runtime:
98 min
Rated:
PG-13
IMDB Ratings:
7.9 (589 Reviews)
Genres:
DocumentaryChronicles the six-month strike at Hormel in Austin, Minnesota, in 1985-86. The local union, P-9 of the Food and Commercial Workers, overwhelmingly rejects a contract offer with a $2/hour wage cut. They strike and hire a New York consultant to manage a national media campaign against Hormel. Despite support from P-9's rank and file, FCWU's international disagrees with the strategy. In addition to union-company tension, there's union-union in-fighting. Hormel holds firm; scabs, replacement workers, brothers on opposite sides, a union coup d'ètat, and a new contract materialize. The film asks, was it worth it, or was the strike a long-term disaster for organized labor?
Released Date:
2003-11-06
Languages:
English, Zulu
Countries:
South Africa, USA
Runtime:
108 min
Rated:
PG-13
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (508 Reviews)
Director:
Lee HirschThrough a chronological history of the South African liberation struggle, this documentary cites examples of the way that music was used in the fight for freedom. Songs united those who were being oppressed and gave those fighting a way to express their plight. The music consoled those incarcerated, and created an effective underground form of communication inside the prisons.
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