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While there have been many other important documentaries about individual strikes and/or strike movements, Plutocracy has succeeded at generalizing the political lessons of an entire era in U.S. Labor history from a working-class viewpoint. An investigation of the 2008 banking crisis: what went wrong, who is to blame, and how long it will take to repair the damage.
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Is it Time to Forge a New Narrative about Race? I end part V with the current resurgence of strike activity. 90 min - Leaving behind their cosmopolitan life, a couple and their three young children travel the world searching for a new perspective on life. Brain Matters: Putting The First Years First (2020)
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Greg Palast has been following the Bush family around for years as an investigative reporter for the BBC. Even a detached viewer (like a student in a required high school or college history class) will find themselves emotionally and intellectually involved as the essence of the film reveals itself.”
We Have a Choice to Make.
We can thank these activists for the very existence of the American middle class. Fighting Racism and the Limits of "Ally-Ship"
Plutocracy is the first documentary to comprehensively examine early American history through the lens of class. A multi-part series by filmmaker Scott Noble, Part I focuses on the the ways in which the American people have historically been divided on the basis of race, ethnicity, sex and skill level. Nazi Titanic is the amazing and unknown story of one of the most bizarre chapters of WWII.
This video presents the first 14 minutes of Plutocracy Part III: Class War, just released on Films For Action.
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3 min - Award-winning director Damon Gameau (That Sugar Film) embarks on a journey to explore what the future could look like by the year 2040 if we simply embraced the best solutions already available to...
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Survival Of The Nicest? In a future France with many unemployed, big companies run the country. Chronicles the financial meltdown of 2008 and centers on Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson. For those who think this is ancient history and not particularly relevant, you will be surprised to see the many parallels to current events. Ares is a loser boxer.
Bringing an unapologetically pro-working-class viewpoint to his analysis, Noble vividly dramatizes entire epochs in American history, paying special attention to the ways in which workers have been ‘divided and conquered’ according to race, sex, skill and other attributes. Films For Action hosts the largest collection of free films related to social change online.
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