
Workers on Film: How Green Was My Valley (1941) & Empire Records (1995)
05/14/21 • 60 min
We're celebrating May Day all month long by looking at various portrayals of workers on film. On this episode Isaac has chosen How Green Was My Valley (1941) and Aaron has chosen Empire Records (1995).
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We're celebrating May Day all month long by looking at various portrayals of workers on film. On this episode Isaac has chosen How Green Was My Valley (1941) and Aaron has chosen Empire Records (1995).
Follow us at: Patreon / Twitter / Instagram / Letterboxd / Facebook
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Workers on Film: Car Wash (1976) & Salt of the Earth (1954)
We're celebrating May Day all month long by looking at various portrayals of workers on film. On this episode Aaron has chosen Car Wash (1976) and Isaac has chosen Salt of the Earth (1954).
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Workers on Film: Barbershop (2002) & The Molly Maguires (1970)
We're celebrating May Day all month long by looking at various portrayals of workers on film. On this episode Aaron has chosen Barbershop (2002) and Isaac has chosen The Molly Maguires (1970).
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