Friday Feb 11, 2022

Meyerson on The Irishman & When Tomorrow Comes

Harold Meyerson, Editor At Large for The American Prospect, writes some of the best political analysis around, but every so often he’ll drop a fascinating column about a film; it was a recent piece he did on Mank that prompted us to invite him on the show, but it turned out that what he really wanted to talk about was When Tomorrow Comes, a 1939 film that we had never heard of, but that Harold insists is one of the “most pro-labor films” ever released. He also has some interesting insights into The Irishman, Martin Scorcese’s 2019 film about Jimmy Hoffa.

Movie: When Tomorrow Comes(1939)
When Irene Dunne Sang "Solidarity Forever" by Harold Meyerson.
Trailer: The Irishman (2019)
What Did Hoffa Want? by Harold Meyerson.

Produced by Chris Garlock
@dclabor @LaborHeritage1 @DCLaborFilmFest @HaroldMeyerson

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).

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