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When some workers make history by becoming the first unionized Amazon workplace in the United States, their victory stands as extraordinary for any union, let alone the Amazon Labor Union (ALU), which succeeded with no prior organizing experience, institutional backing or substantial budget.

These leaders, including the charismatic Chris Smalls, embraced their group’s unique persona and highly unconventional strategies, like wearing Money Heist costumes at press conferences or distributing free marijuana to workers, and did not back down in the face of near-impossible hurdles, including a dire lack of resources, interpersonal tensions, and the ruthless tactics of a corporate giant.

The January 11 screening will be followed by a Q&A with director Brett Story, moderated by Hot Docs’ Director of Programming, Heather Haynes.


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General: $15

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Credits

  • Director(s)

    • Brett Story
    • Stephen Maing
  • Producer(s)

    • Samantha Curley
    • Mars Verrone
    • Martin Diciccio
  • Executive Producer(s)

    • Jenny Raskin
    • Lauren Haber
    • Geralyn White Dreyfous
    • The Villa Family
  • Other

    • Christian Smalls
    • Angelika Maldonado
    • Connor Spence
    • Derrick Palmer
    • Jason Anthony
    • Madeline Wesley
    • Natalie Monarrez
  • Editor(s)

    • Blair McClendon
    • Malika Zouhali-Worrall
    • Stephen Maing
  • Cinematography

    • Martin Dicicco
    • Stephen Maing
  • Composer

    • Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe
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