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  1. 9to5: The Story of a Movement. Film. Directed and produced by Julia Reichert and Steven Bognar. Working Women Documentary Project LLC. 2021. While Dolly Parton’s “9 to 5” song is well known, this documentary captures the real-life 9-to-5 organizing to address issues of working women in the early 1970s that led to a union.

  2. 19 de jun. de 2020 · Julia Reichert and Steven Bognar follow their Oscar winning 'American Factory' with '9to5: The Story of a Movement,' a history of a 1970's organization of women office workers, which inspired the ...

  3. 27 de ene. de 2021 · The feminist movement sometimes gets derided as ignoring working-class women, but in fact it was the source of urgent demands for equal pay and childcare as well as some of the most creative labor organizing of the 1970s. A new documentary, 9to5: The Story of a Movement, premiering February 1 on PBS, captures a vibrant part of this movement: the pioneering organizing of clerical workers ...

  4. 1 de feb. de 2021 · Season 22 Episode 7 | 1h 24m 54s |. Watch Preview. When Dolly Parton sang “9 to 5,” she was singing about a real movement that started with a group of secretaries in the early 1970s. Their ...

  5. Language. English. 9to5: The Story of a Movement is a 2020 American documentary film directed and produced by Julia Reichert and Steven Bognar. The film revolves around 9to5, an organization established to improve working conditions and ensuring the rights of women and families. The film had its world premiere at AFI Docs on June 19, 2020.

  6. 23 de jun. de 2020 · 9to5: The Story of a Movement es una película estrenada en el año 2020 dirigida por Julia Reichert y Steven Bognar . Está protagonizada por Jane Fonda, Karen Nussbaum...In the early 1970s, a group of secretaries in Boston decided that they had suffered in silence long enough.

  7. Season 22 Episode 7. They couldn’t kill their bosses, so they did the next best thing - they organized. When Dolly Parton sang “9 to 5,” she was doing more than just shining a light on the fate of American working women. Parton was singing the true story of a movement that started with 9to5, a group of Boston secretaries in the early 1970s.