WUFF13 Screenings On-Demand All Weekend On Our Eventive Watch Page! | | Catch What You Might Have Missed | | Select films will screen virtually, available 24/7 from Oct 24-30, ending Thursday at 11:45PM ET. You must add all desired films to your account by this time. | | Tickets are mostly in the $3.45-4.45 range per film to help offset streaming costs, with bundled program collections as well. Or get an All Access Virtual Pass for $23 (also linked to on the upper right of watch page). Viewers only need to create a free login on Eventive. Most films are available worldwide. Once 'unlocked', you'll have 5 days to start watching a film and 24 hrs to finish once you press 'play'. You can watch online or on a smart TV by first adding a film to your account and then downloading the Eventive TV app and finding it there. Need help? melanie@workersuniteff.org | | Note: Not all films from the live festival are available online. | | |
The Indypendent News Hour
Hosted by: John Tarleton and Amba Guerguerian
In this episode, Workers Unite Film Fest co-founder Andrew Tilson is interviewed alongside Mark Mori (Baristas vs Billionaires) and Liz Nickles (Heart and Soul: A Love Story).
Listen Here (10/14/25 broadcast)
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One Big Family chronicles the Kliafa soft drink company's almost 100-year history. Since 1926, family and friendship, playgrounds and neighborhood, innovation and solidarity, have been the “secret blend” of its luminous course. A small universe of creativity and humanity, built in Trikala, Greece, around one man’s vision "to cool and sweeten the world!” The film illuminates the work ethic and entrepreneurship of an entire era, and highlights the history of the people of the factory by emphasizing the small, unseen aspects of their daily lives. (1 hr 9m, 2023, Greece, Director: Vassilis Loules) (Trailer)
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White Mountains - During the Second World War, the White Mountains in Crete were a key spot for the country’s Resistance army to sabotage and fight back against the Nazis. And it was there in 1946, shortly after Greece was liberated, that a new guerrilla army formed from the remnants of the Resistance. But this time it was to fight a civil war – a supreme military, social and class confrontation the likes of which have never existed before.
Filmmaker Alexandros Papathanasiou travels to Crete to meet Lefteris Eliakis, a guerrilla fighter during the Civil War and a political prisoner for almost two decades. This insightful portrait conjures the ghosts of the Civil War – the maverick people, revolutionary politics, and breathtaking events that have shaped today’s Greece. (1 hr 26m, 2024, Greece, Director: Alexandros Papathanasiou) (Trailer)
| | October 29th at RWDSU (5th and 14th Floors) IBEW Local 3 Apprentice Films, The Great Postal Heist, The Inquisitor (encore) | | Remaining events range from Free to $25 for the Activist Filmmaker Bootcamp, and are available both online at Eventbrite and at the door. Walk Ins welcome. Filmmakers have full passes to all events. If you're with an organization and have questions about special group rates, sponsorship, and/or screening partnerships, please get in touch. | | Nov 1st Activist Filmmaker Bootcamp at NYU - 12:30-5:30pm | | Don't Miss the Virtual Film Fest 10/24-10/30. | | |
Thank You to Our Season 14 Sponsors!
You make all these screenings possible.
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Season 14 Designs Are Up on Worx
New Union Cooperative Print Shop
| | Merchandise from the festival web store makes a perfect gift for labor loving friends and family. | | Prefer to donate? Every tax-deductible donation of $30 or more allows you to select a beautiful 2025 festival tee shirt, mug, hat, or shopping tote to receive as a thank you. Just indicate the items that you want in the notes area. | | Your Support Means More Screenings and Special Events Throughout the Year | | Every $30 donation is a huge help and gets you a 2025 T-shirt, hat, or tote bag as a thank you if you so wish. | | Your donations support our work to keep workers voices in the spotlight whenever possible, from our main film festival every season to special events year-round. We have an exciting a new leader as Labor Secretary in the White House, Julie Su, a good friend of Labor and every bit of pressure needs to be applied to ensure this administration stands by their word to do right by the average American. | |
WUFF is growing and is now recognized with support from the Office of the Manhattan Borough President, along with the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC), NYS AFL-CIO, and NYC Central Labor Council. Dozens of unions from all parts of the working world also support the Workers Unite Film Festival.
We are honored to have their support, but we need yours too. Please donate today!
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The Workers Unite Film Festival brings together activists, academics, and filmmakers of all ages and backgrounds for a celebration of social justice and the arts. Through dozens of documentary screenings, community forums, and interactive events across New York City, the festival provides working people with a platform to tell their stories while leading a movement for meaningful change. In recent years, we've incorporated theater production, live music, and poetry/spoken word nights.
We are the largest worker solidarity themed film festival in the nation and the only one in NYC with the full support of NYC Council Speaker Adrienne Adams, NYC Central Labor Council, National & NY State AFL-CIO, IBEW Local 3, IAMAW, PEF, 1199SEIU, the NY Labor History Association, UFT, RWDSU Local 338, SAG-AFTRA, and many more. Join us!
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Contact: andrew@workersuniteff.org
646-455-2225
Workers Unite Film Festival, Inc. is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit entity.
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