- American Dream (film)
Infobox Film
name = American Dream
caption = DVD cover
director =Barbara Kopple Co-directors: Cathy Caplan
Thomas Haneke Lawrence Silk
producer =Arthur Cohn Barbara Kopple
writer =
starring =
music =Michael Small
cinematography = Tom Hurwitz Mathieu Roberts Nesya Shapiro
editing = Cathy Caplan Thomas Haneke Lawrence Silk
distributor = Channel 4 Films Cabin Creek
released =October 6 1990 (New York Film Festival )
runtime = 98 minutes
country =United States United Kingdom
language = English
budget =
website =
amg_id = 1:1948
imdb_id = 0099028"American Dream" (1990) is a "
cinéma vérité "documentary film directed byBarbara Kopple and co-directed by Cathy Caplan, Thomas Haneke, and Lawrence Silk. [imdb title|id=0099028|title=American Dream.]The film recounts an unsuccessful strike in the heartland of America against the Hormel Foods corporation.
ynopsis
The film is centered on unionized
meatpacking workers at Hormel Foods inAustin, Minnesota between 1985 and 1986. Hormel had cut the hourly wage from $10.69 to $8.25 and cut benefits by 30 percent despite posting a net profit of $30 million. The local union (P-9) opposed the cut, but the international union, theUnited Food and Commercial Workers , did not support them.The local union is shown hiring a freelance strike consultant, Ray Rogers, who comes in with charts, graphs and promises of a
corporate campaign to draw national press attention. Rogers delivers in the short term, but, it is not enough to defeat opposition from Hormel management and the UFCW international union."American Dream" features footage of union meetings and press releases, Hormel press releases, news broadcasts, and in-depth interviews with people on both sides of the issue, including
Jesse Jackson .Background
The film took five years to complete and was partly funded by actor
Edward Asner , directorJohn Sayles , and the public-serviceBritish television station Channel Four Films.In an interview, Kopple explained why she had once again taken on the topic of unions and strikes after her successful award-winning film "
Harlan County, USA ". She said: "In "Harlan County", there was such a strong union movement. It seemed that people really cared about workers' struggles and what happened to workers. When I was reading and trying to figure out why plants were closing and why there could be so many wage concessions, it seemed the natural thing to go and explore in the mid-to-late eighties what was happening in America, and how things had changed from the late seventies." [ [http://pages.emerson.edu/organizations/fas/latent_image/issues/1992-04/kopple.htm Hall, John] . "Latent Immage", interview with Barbara Kopple.]Exhibition
The film premiered at the
New York Film Festival onOctober 6 ,1990 . In January 1991 it was screened at theSundance Film Festival . OnMarch 18 ,2002 , it opened inNew York City .Reception
Roger Ebert liked the documentary and its message, and he wrote, "This is the kind of movie you watch with horrified fascination, as families lose their incomes and homes, management plays macho hardball, and rights and wrongs grow hopelessly tangled...The people in this film are so real they make most movie characters look like inhabitants of the funny page." [ [http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19920403/REVIEWS/204030301/1023 Ebert, Roger] . "Chicago Sun-Times", film review,April 3 ,1992 .]"
The Austin Chronicle "'s film critic Marjorie Baumgarten also appreciated the film, and she wrote, "Kopple's Academy Award-winning documentary "American Dream" exposes the human cost ofReaganomics ...What "American Dream" wants to learn is: how did this human tragedy happen—at Hormel of all places, a company with a reputation for progressivism? Decades ago it was among the first to furnish its workers with guaranteed annual wages and profit-sharing plans. Generations of family members worked at the plant, taking pride in their products and their relationship to the manufacturing process. The answer the movie presents isReaganomics , the 'as long as I've got mine, the hell with everyone else' attitude prevalent in the 1980s". [ [http://austinchronicle.com/gbase/Calendar/Film?Film=oid%3A138797 Baumgarten, Marjorie] . "The Austin Chronicle", film review,May 15 ,1992 .]Awards
Wins
*Academy Awards : Oscar; Best Documentary, Barbara Kopple and Arthur Cohn; 1991.
* International Documentary Association: IDA Award; Barbara Kopple; 1991.
*Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards : LAFCA Award; Best Documentary; 1991.
*Sundance Film Festival : Audience Award Documentary; Filmmakers Trophy Documentary; Grand Jury Prize Documentary; all for Barbara Kopple; 1991.
*Directors Guild of America : DGA Award; Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentary/Actuality; Barbara Kopple; 1992.
*National Society of Film Critics Awards: NSFC Award; Best Documentary; 1993.References
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