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Best in Show: 45 films about labor/strike movements

Is it crossing the picket line to go to the cinema? Is it scabbing to write a review on Letterboxd? Will cancelling a streaming subscription help writers and actors? Is this a good time to make that low-budget indie film? The Best in Show team—Mia Lee Vicino, Gemma Gracewood and Brian Formo—is back for a mini-podcast episode about the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, and what it all means for film fans, fall festivals, awards season, Letterboxd members and creative workers alike. And we put together this list of favorite labor/strike movies.

From the arrival of ChatGPT a mere 48 hours after the Oscars, to the damning statistics around what actors actually earn, to the other current industrial action in California,…

  • Bread and Roses
  • The Killing Floor
  • Eight Hours Don’t Make a Day
  • Strike!
  • Pride
  • Strike
  • Edge of the City
  • Matewan
  • Norma Rae
  • Billy Elliot
  • Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris
  • Tout Va Bien
  • Battleship Potemkin
  • Metropolis
  • Les Misérables
  • Born in Flames
  • Harlan County U.S.A.
  • Chi-Raq
  • Silkwood
  • Newsies
  • Nine to Five
  • Modern Times
  • How Green Was My Valley
  • 9to5: The Story of a Movement
  • The Working Class Goes to Heaven
  • American Factory
  • American Dream
  • The Pajama Game
  • Bisbee '17
  • Blue Collar
  • Jane Fonda in Five Acts
  • The Wobblies
  • Made in Dagenham
  • Union Maids
  • The Corporation
  • Red Psalm
  • The Molly Maguires
  • The Organizer
  • Workingman's Death
  • North Country
  • Salt of the Earth
  • ABC of a Strike
  • Unrest
  • Cart
  • Germinal