Motown South

By Samuel George
21min2025
LaborUnionsBattery Belt

In the new industrial heartland of the American South, electric vehicles are reshaping the economy—and workers are fighting for their fair share.

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Global Peace Film Festival

2025
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Canadian Labour International Film Festival

2025
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JACKSON DOC FEST

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JXN Film Festival

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Macon Film Festival

2025
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The Workers Unite Film Festival

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Reel Work Labor Festival

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About the Film

“The old American dream just seems to be gone,” says Walt Hill, a longtime United Steelworkers Union member and the Contract Coordinator for Local 1196 in the decaying steel town of Brackenridge, Pennsylvania. In March of 2021, the steelworkers of USW 1196 struck, citing unfair labor practices. Over the next four months, “Local 1196” follows from late night conversations on the picket lines, to fiery debates at the union hall, to the living rooms of the members, themselves. Taken together, this film gives unique insight and access into the daily struggles of America’s blue-collar workers. The film embeds with leaders of a demographic widely stereotyped, sometimes taken for granted, sometimes ridiculed, but rarely given the chance to share their world, in their own words. As Walt puts it in the film, “I think that this fight shows that, at least here, we’re fighting back.”

Local 1196: A Steelworkers Strike