After the death of his brother, a war veteran named Tommy becomes a bootlegger in Harlan County, Kentucky. When he gets caught up with a dangerous Chicago gangster, he finds himself in a thrilling car chase that takes him through the dark and gritty world of the southern gothic. As Tommy evades the police and fights his way to survival, he must confront his own demons and face the consequences of his choices.
Harlan County U.S.A. is a powerful documentary that chronicles the intense and violent struggle of a coal miners' strike in Harlan County, Kentucky. The film captures the hardships faced by the striking miners and the relentless efforts of the United Mine Workers Association to protect their rights.
Harlan County War is a movie set in the 1970s in Harlan County, Kentucky, where a group of miners go on a sit-down strike to fight for better working conditions. The movie explores the social and family dynamics within the mining community, the dangers of coal mining, and the violent clashes between the mining company and the workers. It also sheds light on the poverty and struggles faced by the miners and the significance of labor organizing during that time.
The Making of 'Harlan County U.S.A.' is a documentary film that provides an inside look into the making of the critically acclaimed documentary Harlan County, U.S.A. It delves into the challenges faced by the filmmakers during the production and the impact of the film on the community of Harlan County, Kentucky.
On a late evening in April of 1942 three men hailed a taxi in Harlan Kentucky to take them to Virginia across Black Mountain. Secluded by the wilderness atop Kentucky's highest peak, the men killed the taxi driver. Later the killers were apprehended and had to stand trial for their crimes. This was just the beginning of the story. Based on the research of Tony Felosi.
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