Amazon Union Documentary Faces Distribution Challenges Despite Critical Acclaim
The film 'Union,' highlighting Amazon workers' unionization efforts, opts for self-distribution amid industry reluctance to engage with its political themes.
- The documentary 'Union' captures the historic unionization of Amazon's Staten Island warehouse, led by Chris Smalls.
- Despite winning an award at Sundance, the film has struggled to secure a distribution deal from major studios or streaming services.
- Filmmakers suspect industry hesitance is due to the film's critical stance on Amazon and its broader labor movement focus.
- The self-distribution strategy includes screenings in select cities, often in partnership with local labor organizations.
- Plans for future releases include online streaming and community-based events, aligning with the film's pro-union message.