This essay explores the relationship of workers to the Hollywood system. It examines the role of film as a medium for social change and provocation—an important tool for marginalized figures of society. It outlines the crucial ways film influences the way people understand the world. It is most important, in fact, when dealing with issues about which people know very little. This argument substantiates Herbert J. Biberman’s own ideals about the necessity of film and proves the relevance of his efforts at self-expression and the articulation of a marginalized group. By I. Cowles
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