Workers Unite Film Festival Season 4 Schedule Now Online
/The full Workers Unite Film Festival (WUFF) schedule is now online. This blog highlights just a couple of the screenings that will take place from May 7th until May 27th
Read MoreThe latest news from Workers Unite Film Festival about labor film and the struggle of working people. We work with labor media movers and shakers to develop labor content that engages with the battles that every day people face.
The full Workers Unite Film Festival (WUFF) schedule is now online. This blog highlights just a couple of the screenings that will take place from May 7th until May 27th
Read MoreHere is a preview of some of the films that will be shown during the Workers Unite Film Festival
Read MoreWorkers Unite Film Festival encourages action through Labor Film. Our most recent campaigns are focused around the Fight for 15 and Justice for Garment Workers
Read MoreThis is an article that was written by the District Council of Carpenters about the film festival in 2014
Read MoreWorkers Unite Film Festival is pleased to announce our collaboration with The Workmen's Circle, the NYC based 100 year old Jewish progressive social organization, on a labor film series called: Spring Into Action to Raise Wages. This film series will start on February 13th and run through April, leading up to the full Workers Unite Film Festival in May.
Read MoreThe Workers Unite Film Festival went to the AFL-CIO headquarters for the Global Labor Film Festival where we met with Labor Film festival organizers from around the country and the world. We shared ideas about how to expand labor film and the possibility of collaborating on major labor film screenings. Check out the article for more information about the conference and a special message from Richard Trumka, President of the AFL-CIO.
Read MoreSubmissions are now open for the Fourth Annual Workers Unite Film Festival. Films can be submitted in various categories for the festival which will be in May. The film festival is open to both professional filmmakers, students and workers who are focused developing films about the plight of working people
Read MoreHear the Turkish reaction to the Workers Unite Film Festival and how we were able to build solidarity with people in Turkey.
Read MoreThe Workers Unite Film Festival is a ten day long celebration in NYC of films from around the world about worker's lives and their struggles for dignity and labor rights. The festival is held the second week in May each year at the historic Cinema Village, just South of Union Square in Manhattan. New locations are added each season.
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