The UCS struggle is a campaign film supporting the fight to retain their jobs by the workers at Upper Clyde Shipyards who developed a new weapon for waging this fight – the occupation and the work-in. The film was screened at the time at meetings attended overall by 25,000 workers. It includes a speech by Jimmy Reid.
A documentary about the closure of General Motors' plant at Flint, Michigan, which resulted in the l...
The Show Must Go On is a personal journey behind the scenes that confronts the epidemic of mental he...
Gdańsk, Poland, September 1980. Lech Wałęsa and other Lenin shipyard workers found Solidarność (Soli...
‘VIGO 1972’ narrates the events which took place in Vigo in September 1972, when the firing of five ...
Poland, 1970. When popular protests erupt in the streets due to rising prices, the communist governm...
Following four Lakota families over three years, Homeland explores what it takes for the Lakota comm...
This film documents the coal miners' strike against the Brookside Mine of the Eastover Mining Compan...
A party of children take an eye-opening tour of John Brown's Shipyard in Clydebank.
A silent film depicting the ship-breaking yards of Chittagong, Bangladesh, a final destination for s...
In 2020, the USA experienced a multiple catastrophe: No other country in the world was hit so badly ...
The story of an asylum seeker in England who, when confronted with the hostile immigration system in...
A film documenting work shortages during the Depression of the 1930s and the attempts to deal with t...
Though the recession officially ended in summer 2009, the fallout continues for some 25 million unem...
A bright outlook in Birkenhead for a thriving British enterprise.
Korea's past was whale worship; its present is industry. Is the future whales AND industry?
Outsourcing Greenville is the story of what happened when the world's largest refrigerator plant out...
When workers at the Hormel meatpacking plant in Austin, Minnesota are asked to take a substantial pa...
Risking jobs, friends, family and the opposition of church and community, eight unassuming women beg...