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Free Screening Friday Kicks-Off 2007 DC Labor Filmfest
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
The 2007
DC Labor Filmfest unofficially begins this
Friday with a free noontime screening of "No
Sweat" at the AFL-CIO. The hour-long
documentary follows American Apparel and Sweat
X and their workers for one year as they
grapple with trying to maintain "sweat-free"
practices in the cutthroat garment industry.
"No Sweat" is the first of six free screenings
in September and early October leading up to
the official Labor FilmFest October 7-17. Jim
Hightower will introduce “China Blue” at a
October 7 screening at the National Labor
College and acclaimed director Ken Loach -- a
tireless activist whose films have moved and
inspired audiences for over five decades --
will present the U.S. premiere of his latest
film, "It's A Free World." on the FilmFest's
Opening Night on October 11; the FilmFest
line-up includes a retrospective of both his
best-known and rarely-screened films. The Labor
FilmFest boasts an array of 29 new films and
beloved classics about work and workers, from
the American office to the far-flung factories
of the global economy. Click
here for the complete line-up.
