Published: March 24, 2025; Aithor: Julia Sonrisa
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Norma Rae (1979), directed by Martin Ritt, is a powerful drama based on a true story, starring Sally Field in her Academy Award-winning role as Norma Rae Webster. The film is set in a small Southern town where Norma Rae, a young, spirited factory worker, endures harsh working conditions and low wages at a textile mill. Her life takes a transformative turn when she meets Reuben Warshovsky (Ron Leibman), a union organizer from New York, who inspires her to fight for workers’ rights.
Despite facing resistance from her family, coworkers, and the mill’s management, Norma Rae becomes a passionate advocate for unionization. Her courage and determination culminate in a dramatic act of defiance, as she stands on a table holding a sign that reads “UNION,” rallying her fellow workers to join the cause. The film explores themes of empowerment, solidarity, and the struggle for justice, culminating in a hard-fought victory for the workers. Sally Field’s portrayal of Norma Rae’s resilience and strength remains iconic, making the film a timeless tribute to labor rights and social change.
Time: 2:00-4:00 pm EST
Free!
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