
American Dream (#1324)
Winner of the Best Documentary Feature Oscar, Barbara KoppleāsĀ American DreamĀ details the tumultuous 1985ā86 labor strike against Hormel Foods in Austin, Minnesota. Fed up with dangerous plant conditions and drastic wage cuts, Austinās Local P-9 went against the advice of its parent union and, aided by an activist campaign to damage the meatpacking giantās reputation, conducted a nearly yearlong walkout. But as the strike dragged on, some workers found themselves desperate enough to cross the picket line, dividing a community already roiled by blockades, riots, and the intervention of the National Guard. Following up her landmark documentaryĀ Harlan County USAĀ with another uncompromising report from the trenches of working-class America, Kopple captures the human and political costs of one of the most significant setbacks to organized labor amid the unchecked corporatism of the Reagan era.
DIRECTOR-APPROVED BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES
- New 4K digital restoration, supervised and approved by director Barbara Kopple, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack
- Interview from 1992 with Kopple
- Trailer
- English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- PLUS: An essay by film programmer Thom Powers
New cover by Eric Skillman
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Winner of the Best Documentary Feature Oscar, Barbara KoppleāsĀ American DreamĀ details the tumultuous 1985ā86 labor strike against Hormel Foods in Austin, Minnesota. Fed up with dangerous plant conditions and drastic wage cuts, Austinās Local P-9 went against the advice of its parent union and, aided by an activist campaign to damage the meatpacking giantās reputation, conducted a nearly yearlong walkout. But as the strike dragged on, some workers found themselves desperate enough to cross the picket line, dividing a community already roiled by blockades, riots, and the intervention of the National Guard. Following up her landmark documentaryĀ Harlan County USAĀ with another uncompromising report from the trenches of working-class America, Kopple captures the human and political costs of one of the most significant setbacks to organized labor amid the unchecked corporatism of the Reagan era.
DIRECTOR-APPROVED BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES
- New 4K digital restoration, supervised and approved by director Barbara Kopple, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack
- Interview from 1992 with Kopple
- Trailer
- English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- PLUS: An essay by film programmer Thom Powers
New cover by Eric Skillman















