Hi Rhonda,

It is listed in the TOC of the 2007 book *The Cinema of Globalization: a
guide to films about the new economic order* by Tom Zaniello, so I'm
assuming it was made.  There may be a clue about distribution within the
write-up.  Our copy is checked out, but yours should be in:
http://linus.lmu.edu/record=b1609123~S1

I've also found that it was to have screened at the 25th anniversary
reunion of the strikers--August 2-3, 2006.  It looks like the president of
Patco 2.0 at that time is still president:  Ron Taylor (
patco...@bellsouth.net or 772-283-3369).  Perhaps he has contact
information for the director?

If these leads fail, try contacting Traci Drummond (tdrumm...@gsu.edu)--the
archivist at Georgia State's Southern Labor Archives, which holds Patco
records through 1985, in case she can provide additional information about
the film.

Good luck!

Brian Boling
Media Services Librarian
Temple University Libraries
brian.bol...@temple.edu
Schedule a meeting during my office hours
<http://paleystudy.temple.edu/appointment/8617>

On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 12:44 PM, Rosen, Rhonda <rhonda.ro...@lmu.edu>
wrote:

> Happy new year everyone,
>
> Anyone know if this doc was ever made, and if so where to find it?  I’m
> flummoxed….
>
> “Independent film producer Stephanie Saxe, 13 years old at the time of the
> walkout, recently completed a documentary about the Patco strike called
> Blacklist of the Skies, referring to the banning of all strikers from any
> government employment for nearly 12 years after the strike.”
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rhonda
>
>
>
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