FROM THE SHADOWS OF POWER
Sean and Reagan

This awarding winning documentary is a powerful story set in the coalfields of Appalachia, Wales and England. In 1990 producer Jean Donohue a created a work that uncannily foreshadows the recent brutal growth of global capitalism and its impact on local economies and communities.

From the Shadows of Power is a dramatic and critical look at the beginnings of the globalization of the coal industry and the eminent destruction of traditional coalfield communities and labor institutions. It chronicles the rise of working class women’s activism and the critical role they played in the watershed events of Britain’s Great Miner’s Strike of 1984-85 and the U.S. miner’s strike against Pittston Coal Company in 1989, two of the most significant labor conflicts in the post-war era.

The documentary features community economist Helen Lewis, the Reverend Jesse Jackson, women miners from the Coal Employment Project, Betty Heathfield and friends from Britain's Women Against Pit Closures and the National Union Of Mineworkers’ Arthur Scargill.

Produced and directed by Jean Donohue

Music by Rare Air and Featuring original music by Ital Shur

Selected for WNET’s Independent Focus Series and the Flaherty Documentary
Seminar and won awards at the Athens International Film and Video Festival,
Louisville Film and Video Festival, and Women One World.

From the Shadows of Power was produced with support from Kentucky
Foundation for Women, Kentucky Educational Television, Ohio Arts Council and
Media Working Group.

Globalization - Coal Industry - Appalachian Studies - Women’s Studies - Labor Studies - International Labor Studies - Feminism - Economics - Social Studies - American History

DVD or VHS 58:30 min

 

 

Price: $24.99