DOC: Human Nature Festival. Feb. 19/20 event
Documentary, Independent, Short Films
See the full lineup of films:
Kath Duncan -The untold struggle for civil rights, 40min,. UK
Directed by Ray Barron Woolford FRSA
A Documentary film about the life and activism of LGBTQ Scot Kath Duncan The most important Uk Civil rights leader past 100 years but almost forgotten in time until my Highly acclaimed stage play #liberty and my biography of Kath The Last Queen Of Scotland stage play Liberty
http://www.kathduncan-equality-civilrights-network.co.uk/
https://www.instagram.com/ray_woolford
The Socialists of Shoe City, 35min,. USA
Directed by Shana Figueroa
The story of "The Socialists of Shoe City: The Socialist Movement in Haverhill, Massachusetts" " chronicles the transformative impact of James F. Carey and John C. Chase on Haverhill, Massachusetts, during a period of intense industrialization and social upheaval. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Haverhill's booming shoe industry was a focal point of labor exploitation and inequality. Carey and Chase, driven by a vision of social justice and workers' rights, founded the Haverhill Socialist Labor Party in 1895. Their activism led to significant labor strikes, public lectures, and campaigns for better working conditions and fair wages. Despite facing formidable opposition, their efforts culminated in Carey's historic election to the Massachusetts State Legislature in 1898, signaling a profound shift in the political landscape and inspiring a broader socialist movement across America.
https://m.facebook.com/61559349871646/
Signals - Timothy Connon and the pier, 20min., USA
Directed by Rod Saez Chavez
Timothy Connor died on a spring break weekend in a car crash in 1967. 56 years later, he finally gets to the pier.
http://www.cinando.com/cintamanifilms