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Harlan County, USA at Chelsea Theater

Harlan County, USA

103 mins | Rated TBC


Harlan County USA" stands as a powerful testament to the resilience and courage of the American working class. Directed by Barbara Kopple, winner of the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature in 1976, this documentary plunges viewers into the heart of a bitter coal miners' strike in Harlan County, Kentucky. Through raw, unfiltered footage and intimate interviews, the film captures the gritty reality of the miners' struggle against corporate greed and exploitation. As the miners and their families fight for their rights in the face of violence and intimidation, "Harlan County USA" becomes a stirring call to action, urging viewers to confront the injustices that persist in our society.
Which company are the miners fighting? Duke Power Company. All struggles come home as corporations spread their influence across the earth. Their fight is our fight still. Duke Energy expects to be able to destroy the earth and the people on it while profiting mightily off human labor and anguish. How does that make you feel? Come talk with us after the film!

At its core, "Harlan County USA" is a testament to the power of solidarity and collective action. Kopple's camera bears witness to the unity forged among the miners as they stand shoulder to shoulder in defiance of oppressive working conditions. Their unwavering resolve and determination serve as a beacon of hope for audiences, inspiring us to stand up for justice and equality in our own communities. In an era marked by increasing income inequality and corporate influence, the film's message remains as relevant as ever, reminding us of the enduring importance of organized labor in the fight for social change.
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Harlan County USA" stands as a powerful testament to the resilience and courage of the American working class. Directed by Barbara Kopple, winner of the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature in 1976, this documentary plunges viewers into the heart of a bitter coal miners' strike in Harlan County, Kentucky. Through raw, unfiltered footage and intimate interviews, the film captures the gritty reality of the miners' struggle against corporate greed and exploitation. As the miners and their families fight for their rights in the face of violence and intimidation, "Harlan County USA" becomes a stirring call to action, urging viewers to confront the injustices that persist in our society.
Which company are the miners fighting? Duke Power Company. All struggles come home as corporations spread their influence across the earth. Their fight is our fight still. Duke Energy expects to be able to destroy the earth and the people on it while profiting mightily off human labor and anguish. How does that make you feel? Come talk with us after the film!

At its core, "Harlan County USA" is a testament to the power of solidarity and collective action. Kopple's camera bears witness to the unity forged among the miners as they stand shoulder to shoulder in defiance of oppressive working conditions. Their unwavering resolve and determination serve as a beacon of hope for audiences, inspiring us to stand up for justice and equality in our own communities. In an era marked by increasing income inequality and corporate influence, the film's message remains as relevant as ever, reminding us of the enduring importance of organized labor in the fight for social change.
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Harlan County, USA

103 mins | Rated TBC | Documentary


Harlan County USA" stands as a powerful testament to the resilience and courage of the American working class. Directed by Barbara Kopple, winner of the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature in 1976, this documentary plunges viewers into the heart of a bitter coal miners' strike in Harlan County, Kentucky. Through raw, unfiltered footage and intimate interviews, the film captures the gritty reality of the miners' struggle against corporate greed and exploitation. As the miners and their families fight for their rights in the face of violence and intimidation, "Harlan County USA" becomes a stirring call to action, urging viewers to confront the injustices that persist in our society.
Which company are the miners fighting? Duke Power Company. All struggles come home as corporations spread their influence across the earth. Their fight is our fight still. Duke Energy expects to be able to destroy the earth and the people on it while profiting mightily off human labor and anguish. How does that make you feel? Come talk with us after the film!

At its core, "Harlan County USA" is a testament to the power of solidarity and collective action. Kopple's camera bears witness to the unity forged among the miners as they stand shoulder to shoulder in defiance of oppressive working conditions. Their unwavering resolve and determination serve as a beacon of hope for audiences, inspiring us to stand up for justice and equality in our own communities. In an era marked by increasing income inequality and corporate influence, the film's message remains as relevant as ever, reminding us of the enduring importance of organized labor in the fight for social change.

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