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Netflix Acquiring Julia Reichert & Steve Bognar’s ‘American Factory’ Documentary

February 1, 2019 By Dayton Most Metro

Word is leaking out from Deadline.com that  Netflix is negotiating a deal to acquire the world rights to the documentary that premiered last Friday night at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City Utah.

Directed by Yellow Springs residents Julia Reichert and Steven Bognar, the documentary can be considered a follow up to their 2009 film The Last Truck: Closing of a GM Plant, which followed the final days of the GM factory — the same space that now houses Fuyao. In 2009, that film received  an Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary (Short Subject).

“American Factory” follows a Chinese billionaire opened a Fuyao factory in a shuttered General Motors plant in Dayton, Ohio. For thousands of locals, the arrival of this multinational car-glass manufacturer meant regaining their jobs—and dignity—after the recession left them high and dry. American Factory takes us inside the facility to observe what happens when workers from profoundly different cultures collide.

At first, the culture clash is humorous. Transplanted Chinese workers attend trainings on dealing with their peculiarly casual and “chatty” American counterparts. But tensions mount. Slack safety standards and meager wages ignite serious doubts among the American rank and file. Low productivity and talk of unionization trigger a cascade of controls from Chinese management. Meanwhile, something ominous—the specter of job loss from automation—looms.

With precision and astonishing access, directors Julia Reichert and Steven Bognar capture every key moment in this high-stakes intercultural chess game, revealing how American and Chinese workers view themselves within systems of authority. What results is an epic masterwork about the future of American labor and Chinese economic dominance, all within the confines of a factory in Ohio.

The film was financed by Participant Media and is produced by Bognar, Reichert, Jeff Reichert and Julie Parker Benello. The co-producers are Mijie Li and Yiqian Zhang, with Jeff Skoll and Diane Weyermann the exec producers.

 

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Filed Under: On Screen Dayton, The Featured Articles Tagged With: American Factory, Netflix, Steve Bogner & Julia Reichert, sundance

Ghostlight Coffee Becomes Gilmore Girl’s Diner for a Day

October 4, 2016 By Dayton Most Metro

Gilmore Girls

Gilmore Girls

In celebration of the day the Gilmore Girls first aired and the upcoming premier of Gilmore Girls: A Day in the Life, premiering November 25th, Netflix is taking over 200 coffee houses all over the country and turning them into Luke’s Diner for the Day.   Luke’s Diner appears in almost every episode of the show that follows single mother Lorelai Gilmore (Lauren Graham) and her daughter, also named Lorelai but who prefers to be called Rory (Alexis Bledel), living in the fictional town of Stars Hollow, Connecticut.

The first 250 guests to Ghostlight Coffee on Wayne Avenue tomorrow from 7am – noon (or until supplies last) will receive a free cup of coffee plus a fun surprise under the custom Gilmore Girls coffee sleeve, courtesy of Netflix.  The online streaming service will be providing “all the Luke’s Diner essentials” for the staff and baristas, including branded hats and aprons.

The revival of the popular series, “Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life,” premieres on Netflix Friday, Nov. 25 at 12:01 a.m., with four 90-minute episodes.

 

 

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: ghostlight coffee, Gilmore Girls, Netflix

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