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Labor goes to the Movies
Labor Goes to the Movies
45 episodes
6 months ago
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Labor films at the SAG Awards
Labor goes to the Movies
58 minutes 48 seconds
3 years ago
Labor films at the SAG Awards
LGTTM co-host Chris Garlock got to know Harold Phillips a couple of years ago when he started working with Chris to build the Labor Radio Podcast Network. Harold, who now co-hosts the Working to Live In Southwest Washington podcast, has been a working actor for more than thirty years, with dozens of movie and TV credits. On today’s show, we find out how Harold got into acting, the huge amount of work behind the Screen Actors Guild Awards– which air this Sunday, February 27 at 8pm ET on TNT and TBS – and Harold’s picks for the most laborific films nominated for SAG awards this year, including Belfast, King Richard, West Side Story, Squid Game, Maid, White Lotus, Dopesick, The Chair, and The Morning Show. Produced by Chris Garlock @dclabor @LaborHeritage1 @DCLaborFilmFest @haroldPDX @sagaftra PLUS: Check out Organizing the White Lotus on Laborwave Radio. Upcoming DCLFF screening: THE FIRST WAVE & CORONAVIRUS CAPITALISM; Tuesday, March 8; FREE; 7p ET; RSVP HERE. Two must-see films about the pandemic. The First Wave (2021, 93m) follows nurses, doctors, and administrators as they all desperately try to navigate the COVID-19 crisis. Coronavirus Capitalism (2020, 8:48) features Naomi Klein on how COVID gives capitalists license to steal even more than they used to.Introduced by Ken Zinn, Political Director for National Nurses United. "A breathtaking testament to the fight to live, the calling to heal, and the power of human connection." Variety Co-sponsored by: Busboys and Poets, Old Labor Hall (Barre. VT), London Labour Film Festival, Construir Cine Film Festival(Buenos Aires, Argentina). --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/labor-goes-to-the-movies/message
Labor goes to the Movies