Stephen, I've got two:

this new documentary film deals with children from military families
during the Cold War.  It got positive reviews from an ASA showing in
Philadelphia by some Soc of Family instructors.  Contact the
director/producer for availability:
http://www.tckworld.com/thebratsfilm/

also, check out The Farmer's Wife on PBS:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/farmerswife/

morten
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Greetings All-
I am looking for films that would work well in a Sociology of Work and 
Family course.  There is one film  "Juggling Work and Family" (aired on 
PBS a few years ago) that is commonly used, but I am looking for more 
ideas.  I am most interested in documentaries and case studies, rather 
than fictional portrayals.  Topics could include (among others) child 
care, elder care, job schedules, career prioritization, work 
stress/spillover, mommy tracks, etc.
Appreciatively,
Stephen Sweet

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