The Workers Unite Film Festival

New York, NY, United States, North America

25 Sep, 2020 - 05 Oct, 2020

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The Workers Unite Film Festival

New York, NY, United States, North America

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edition

10th

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PO Box 1525 Radio City Station New York, NY 10101-1525 United States

10101-1525

andrew@workersuniteff.org

212-675-5518

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About the festival

The Workers Unite Film Festival is a celebration of Global Labor Solidarity and New York's only labor film festival. The Festival aims to showcase student and professional films from the United States and around the world which publicize and highlight the struggles, successes and daily lives of all workers in their efforts to unite and organize for better living conditions and social justice. The organizers are deeply connected to and support both the American labor movement and the fight of all workers around the globe to achieve lives filled with respect for their rights and dignity on the job.

This is the Tenth Annual Workers Unite Film Festival - NYC Celebrates Global Labor Solidarity! Our Festival is scheduled between the 100th anniversary of the success of the "Bread and Roses" strike in Lawrence, MA., the 101st anniversary of the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire, a rallying point for organizing American workers and May Day, the international workers day of unity. The Tenth Annual Workers Unite Film Festival will be held from May 14th until May 24th, 2021- at the historic downtown Manhattan movie theater, Cinema Village, as well as other labor union and community group auditoriums throughout the city.

We seek to join forces with our working brothers and sisters from around the world, both organized in existing unions and those currently fighting to organize for their workplace rights. Our goal is to broadcast our stories of struggle and victory around the mainstream media that often pretend that we - the 99%, count for less than the celebrities and corporate titans normally showcased in those mainstream media outlets.

We ask all workers, whether part of a union or part of the recent union survival struggles across the USA, to send us their stories. We will have categories for narrative and documentary films, from around the world and will have space to showcase student and professional levels of accomplishment in features, shorts (under 40 minutes) and "films from the front lines," (under 10 minutes)

We will hold special screening days for "Films From the Front Lines," for short films highlighting recent ant-union attacks across the USA and how American workers have successfully fought back. Frontline Films will also feature 5 minute short films from workers attending the Labor in Film classes at The Van Arsdale Center for Labor Studies/Empire State College/SUNY.
We plan to have special nights of short films and speakers on as many recent organizing drives as we can. We hope to link our recent struggles and victories in the USA to the global fight of all workers seeking justice, fairness and equality across all borders.

Two prizes are given in each category, for best of category and honorable mention.

About

The Workers Unite Film Festival is a celebration of Global Labor Solidarity and New York's only labor film festival. The Festival aims to showcase student and professional films from the United States and around the world which publicize and highlight the struggles, successes and daily lives of all workers in their efforts to unite and organize for better living conditions and social justice. The organizers are deeply connected to and support both the American labor movement and the fight of all workers around the globe to achieve lives filled with respect for their rights and dignity on the job.

This is the Tenth Annual Workers Unite Film Festival - NYC Celebrates Global Labor Solidarity! Our Festival is scheduled between the 100th anniversary of the success of the "Bread and Roses" strike in Lawrence, MA., the 101st anniversary of the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire, a rallying point for organizing American workers and May Day, the international workers day of unity. The Tenth Annual Workers Unite Film Festival will be held from May 14th until May 24th, 2021- at the historic downtown Manhattan movie theater, Cinema Village, as well as other labor union and community group auditoriums throughout the city.

We seek to join forces with our working brothers and sisters from around the world, both organized in existing unions and those currently fighting to organize for their workplace rights. Our goal is to broadcast our stories of struggle and victory around the mainstream media that often pretend that we - the 99%, count for less than the celebrities and corporate titans normally showcased in those mainstream media outlets.

We ask all workers, whether part of a union or part of the recent union survival struggles across the USA, to send us their stories. We will have categories for narrative and documentary films, from around the world and will have space to showcase student and professional levels of accomplishment in features, shorts (under 40 minutes) and "films from the front lines," (under 10 minutes)

We will hold special screening days for "Films From the Front Lines," for short films highlighting recent ant-union attacks across the USA and how American workers have successfully fought back. Frontline Films will also feature 5 minute short films from workers attending the Labor in Film classes at The Van Arsdale Center for Labor Studies/Empire State College/SUNY.
We plan to have special nights of short films and speakers on as many recent organizing drives as we can. We hope to link our recent struggles and victories in the USA to the global fight of all workers seeking justice, fairness and equality across all borders.

Two prizes are given in each category, for best of category and honorable mention.

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Terms and rules

By submitting my film, you agree to allow your film to be screened at the Workers Unite Film Festival if accepted.

Workers Unite Film Festival, Inc. is hereby granted the right to utilize an excerpt from any film submitted and accepted for exhibition at the Festival for promotional purposes.

The individual or corporation submitting the film hereby warrants that it is authorized to commit the film for screening, and understands and accepts these requirements and regulations. All statements you have made in this online document form are true, and you certify that you have cleared all rights for this film and understand that no officers, employees, or agents of the Workers Unite Film Festival, Inc. can be held liable for the contents of or damage to the film.

The undersigned shall indemnify and hold harmless Workers Unite Film Festival, Inc. from and against any and all claims, liabilities, losses, damages, and expenses (including but not limited to attorney's fees, and costs of the court) which may be incurred by reason of any claim involving copyright, trademark, credits, publicity, screening, and loss of or damage to the screening videos entered.

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Categories and fees

Narrative Feature
Early Bird (20th December, 2020) $40
Regular (20th January, 2021) $50
Late (21st February, 2021) $55

Fictional Films from around the world that tell the stories of working people, their lives and their efforts to organize.

Narrative Short
Early Bird (20th December, 2020) $45
Regular (20th January, 2021) $50
Late (21st February, 2021) $55

Fictional Films of Workers Lives under 50 minutes run-time

Documentary Feature
Early Bird (20th December, 2020) $45
Regular (20th January, 2021) $50
Late (21st February, 2021) $55

Real life stories about workers and their right to organize from around the world. Over 60 minutes.

Documentary Short
Early Bird (20th December, 2020) $45
Regular (20th January, 2021) $50
Late (21st February, 2021) $55

Real life stories of working people under 50 minutes.

Films from the Frontlines
Early Bird (20th December, 2020) $40
Regular (20th January, 2021) $45
Late (21st February, 2021) $50

Films from 3 minutes to15 minutes dealing with current labor struggles, either in the USA or globally. This category also covers daily life struggles involved with current anti-union campaigns, or worker's fight to survive in a tough economy.

The Working Lives Screenplay Competition
Early Bird (20th December, 2020) $45
Regular (20th January, 2021) $50
Late (21st February, 2021) $55

Open screenplay competition for stories about working people and their lives and struggles to organize. Global stories gladly accepted.

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