Los Angeles Times reporter Daniel Hernandez covers culture in L.A. TV Ratings story for the week of Aug. 24-30: The Republican National Convention lifted Fox News Channel to the top of the ratings.What’s on TV Wednesday, Sept. 2: The premiere of “Assisted Living” on BET; Dodgers and Angels baseball; Galaxy soccer; US Open TennisOld-school baseball bard Vin Scully, 92, is hoping to reconnect with L.A. fans, this time in the most modern of ways: Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.Music clubs face extinction because of COVID-19. The films are grounded in deep research and driven by a commitment to social justice. A day before she quoted Marx at the Oscars, Jacobin briefly chatted with American Factory co-director Julia Reichert about her democratic socialism and long history on the Left. At Saturday’s Film Independent Spirit Awards ceremony Julia Reichert mentioned “income inequality” during her best documentary acceptance speech for American Factory. Reichert grew up in Bordentown Township, New Jersey and was a 1964 graduate of Bordentown Regional High School. In April 2019, the film won the Best Documentary Feature Award at the RiverRun International Film Festival.
Don’t trip in the dress. Is it my fault that I feel ugly? All you can do is get as deep as you can with people, individuals, and follow them, see what they’re going through and present that to an audience.Later, we will see what the impact of globalization is on these workers.
Julia Reichert is a film maker and activist.She is an award-winning documentary filmmaker. The Oscar went to Julia Reichert and Steven Bognar for “American Factory,” the story of a Dayton, Ohio, former GM plant that’s re-opened by a Chinese billionaire. During the press […]At Saturday’s Film Independent Spirit Awards ceremony Julia Reichert mentioned “income inequality” during her best documentary acceptance speech for American Factory. This is good,” she continued.Reichert had been a member of the New American Movement, one of the two groups that merged to form the Democratic Socialists of America in 1983.The following night the three-time Oscar nominee finally got a chance to make an Academy Awards acceptance speech when In Reichert’s documentary, Cao Dewang, a billionaire from China, acquires an Ohio factory General Motors shuttered in 2008 and reopens it as Fuyao Glass America.Cao hires two thousand US employees amid fanfare about the investment. Until you go around and talk very honestly with five other women, you don’t know we all feel the same way.
Our questions are simple: what did Bernie accomplish, why did he fail, what is his legacy, and how should we continue the struggle for democratic socialism? When you’re in the middle of things, I don’t think you can stand back and do a hell of a lot of evaluating. I do not think the Hollywood … Julia Reichert, the co-director of “American Factory,” the film produced by ex-President Barack Obama ’s new movie company, gave a little bit of a … When we did test screenings, and we sprinkled in some moving images, not just stills, you could see people move forward in their seats.We never thought of it as a film for film festivals or television. At Saturday’s Film Independent Spirit Awards ceremony Julia Reichert mentioned “income inequality” during her best documentary acceptance speech for During the press conference in the Spirit Awards’ media tent at Santa Monica beach I asked Reichert, who’d previously been Oscar-nominated for the 1976 and 1983 documentaries “You know, it’s funny, the things that we used to believe in in the late sixties and early seventies, we used to talk about ‘socialist feminism’ and ‘democratic socialism’ and ‘worker power.’ And then right through the Reagan years and all after that, nobody talked about that anymore. County sheriff’s deputies fatally shot a man Monday afternoon in the Westmont neighborhood of South Los Angeles, the department said. She graduated from Antioch College in 1970 with a degree in documentary arts. It had a crinoline! Our questions are simple: what did Bernie accomplish, why did he fail, what is his legacy, and how should we continue the struggle for democratic socialism? Documentary.
We still need that!I talked about “workers in China, workers in America, workers are having it tough. After the film “American Factory” grabbed an Oscar for best docu- mentary feature, co-director Julia Reichert gave a thinly veiled shout-out to Marx and messianic socialism. mentary feature, co-director Julia Reichert gave a thinly veiled shout-out to Marx and messianic socialism. (April 2019) Julia Reichert is an Academy Award -winning American documentary filmmaker and radical feminist. So there’s two things going on. English. 9to5 dealt with all that as well as organizing for labor power. ‘Union Maids’ (1976) profiled women organizing in 1930s Chicago., Library of Congress
It was the Year of Julia: in 2019 documentarian Julia Reichert received lifetime-achievement awards at the Full Frame and HotDocs festivals, was given the inaugural “Empowering Truth” award from Kartemquin Films, and saw a retrospective of her work presented at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. It was like a prom dress. We wanted to make a tool for the movement to bridge the gap between the union movement and the women’s movement. The Oscar went to Julia Reichert and Steven Bognar for “American Factory,” the story of a Dayton, Ohio, former GM plant that’s re-opened by a Chinese billionaire. After the film’s screening at Sundance, the film garnered positive reviews with a 94% “fresh” rating at review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes.