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- The story of four generations of a Russian Jewish immigrant family of musicians whose careers parallel the history of American popular music in the 20th century.
- Interviews with people involved with and leading the Madison, Wisconsin area resistance to the Vietnam war.
- Examines the origins of the civil war in El Salvador and the US involvement in it, echoing memories of the prior Eastern Asia wars and America involved conflicts in Korea and Vietnam.
- Tells the story of the San Francisco Mime Troupe, whose creations reflect 25 years of social protest in America. The troupe's unique performing style includes comedy, satire, drama, music and dance mixed with strong political statements.
- The 2008 Presidential Campaign was an extraordinary moment in U.S. history not only because of the race and gender of the candidates but also because of the passions they inspired. Millions of American and hundreds of organizations became actively engaged in the democratic process of choosing they next president. LABOR DAY, a feature documentary directed by two-time Oscar Nominee, Glenn Silber, tells the story of one of them, the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), the nation's fastest growing labor union with more than 2 millions members. LABOR DAY shows what one union, thousands of activists, and a passion for change did to turn Election Day into Labor Day.