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Plot

Keeping On was the only "fiction" film directed by documentary filmmaker Barbara Kopple. Like her earlier Harlan County USA and The American Dream, the film examines a labor-management struggle in a hardscrabble Southern mill town. Dick Anthony Williams plays a minister who encourages the activities of labor unionist James Broderick. Williams' stand polarizes the community, and the cleric is ostracized by the so-called "right" people. Completed in 1981, Keeping On premiered February 8, 1983 on PBS' American Playhouse.
MPAA Rating:
Genre(s):
Drama
Run Time:
75min.
Director(s):
Themes:
Labor Unions
Tone:
Compassionate,Earnest,Stirring
Keywords:
community,labor-issues,mill,minister,union [labor union]
Language:
English