We are excited to share that UNION will begin its theatrical release this week!
At 7:30pm tomorrow, IFC Center is hosting a sneak preview screening with a Q&A moderated by Wyatt Cenac.
The film’s theatrical run officially begins on Friday at IFC Center. Select screenings will feature Q&As moderated by Astra Taylor, Kirsten Johnson, and more. New Yorkers, click here for showtimes, tickets, and more details.
The film begins its nationwide rollout on October 22. Visit UNION’s website to find screenings at a theater near you.
“A radically observational documentary, capturing years of the effort amid the complex dynamics of solidarity, with working-class New Yorkers putting in the time alongside young organizers who take jobs at the center explicitly to lead the unionization campaign. And it’s brilliant.”
“A quintessential addition to workers’ cinema canon.”
“Smart, nuanced and compelling. It captures the frustration and elation of trying to do the right thing in an impossible historical moment.”
About the Film
Directed by Stephen Maing and Brett Story
Produced by Samantha Curley and Mars Verrone
The Amazon Labor Union (ALU)—a group of current and former Amazon workers in New York City’s Staten Island—takes on one of the world’s largest and most powerful companies in the fight to unionize.
For more information on UNION visit their website. You can also get the latest on the Amazon Labor Union and to support their efforts by visiting the
ALU website.