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  1. Nov 22, 2020 · “The Killing Floor,” newly restored for Film Movement, is a well-researched, swirling period piece about the real people who integrated Chicago’s stockyards and unions in events leading up to the city’s post-World War I race riots of 1919.

  2. The Killing Floor is a 1984 American made-for-television drama film directed by Bill Duke which highlights the plights of workers fighting to build an interracial labor union in the meatpacking industry in the years leading up to the Chicago race riot of 1919.

  3. Jun 26, 2020 · “The Killing Floor,” directed by Bill Duke, dramatizes a crucial historical moment and its critical conflicts of power. Photograph Courtesy Film Movement.

  4. Based on actual events and characters, the film's story is told by Frank Custer (Damien Leake), a young Black migrant from Mississippi who lands a job on "the killing floor" of a giant Chicago meatpacking plant — one of tens of thousands of southern Blacks who journeyed to the industrial north during World War One, hoping for more racial ...

  5. THE KILLING FLOOR is a feature film directed by Bill Duke. It explores the true story of an African American migrant in his struggle to help build an interracial union in the Chicago Stockyards.

  6. A revelatory historical drama that offers a powerful template for social analysis in fiction. Full Review | Jun 15, 2020. Rotten Tomatoes, home of the Tomatometer, is the most trusted measurement...

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  8. Mar 12, 2020 · Duke’s acclaimed film premiered on PBS’s American Playhouse before finding life on the festival circuit. With Alfre Woodard. “ As compelling dramatically as its historical analysis is fascinating … Surprising that a film from the U.S. can be so frank and explicit in its exposure of the class struggle.” James Leahy, Sight & Sound

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