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  2. Harlan County, USA - Wikipedia

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    Harlan County, USA is a 1976 American documentary film covering the "Brookside Strike", [1] a 1973 effort of 180 coal miners and their wives against the Duke Power Company-owned Eastover Coal Company's Brookside Mine and Prep Plant in Harlan County, southeast Kentucky. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary at the 49th Academy Awards.

  3. Barbara Kopple - Wikipedia

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    Harlan County, USA took four years to make and cost over $200,000. [12] Continuing production was financially demanding on Kopple and her small crew, who regularly moved back-and-forth between Harlan and New York to collect financial backing from grant proposals and odd jobs, even writing letters for money from miners’ homes. [12]

  4. When Women Kill - Wikipedia

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    Release date. September 6, 1983 ... Harlan County USA director Barbara ... receive a digital and limited repertory cinema re-release in the Winter of 2019-2020 along ...

  5. Harlan County - Wikipedia

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    Harlan County, a 1969 album by American singer-songwriter Jim Ford Harlan County, USA , a 1976 American documentary film USS Harlan County (LST-1196) , a U.S. Navy tank landing ship

  6. Harlan County War - Wikipedia

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    The 1976 documentary film Harlan County, USA, winner of the 1977 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, focuses on similar labor violence of the 1970s but refers to the 1930s violence as context. (Florence Reece appears in the film.) The 2000 television movie Harlan County War starred Holly Hunter.

  7. Category:Films set in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Harlan County War (film) Harlan County, USA; The Hole Idea; Hush (1998 film) I. In Old Kentucky (1927 film) In the Radiant City; J. Judge Priest; Judgment of the ...

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  9. Which Side Are You On? - Wikipedia

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    The Harlan County Coal Miners, 1931–39 (University of Illinois Press, 2002) is also titled after the song. Get Up, Stand Up: The Story of Pop and Protest part 1, 2003 documentary. The song plays during the end credits of the 2016 drama In Dubious Battle. The song, Florence Reece, and the Harlan miner's strike feature in episode 2 of Damnation.