Solidarity
by Joyce Wieland<http://www.cfmdc.org/filmmaker/1350>
Canada / 10:40 / 1973 / sound / colour
A film on the Dare strike of the early 1970s. Hundreds of feet and legs, 
milling, marching and picketing with the word Solidarity superimposed on the 
screen. The soundtrack is an organizer's speech on the labour situation. Like 
her films "Rat Life and Diet in North America," "Pierre Vallieres" and "Reason 
Over Passion," Solidarity combines a political awareness, an aesthetic 
viewpoint and a sense of humour unique in Wieland's work.


>From the online catalogue of the Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre.


--Bill Wees

William C. Wees
Emeritus Professor
McGill University



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Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Labor Movement films?

Abigail Child's Acts and Intermissions

On Sun, Apr 8, 2018 at 3:23 PM, Brandon Walley 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Looking for experimental, nonfiction, feature or shorts that deal with the 
works right, labor unions or related for a May Day screening. Suggestions?

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