New Trailer for Barbara Kopple’s ‘American Dream’ Doc 4K Restoration
by Alex Billington
April 10, 2026
Source: YouTube
“They want to freeze us out. They want to starve us out.” “It’s a war.” 🇺🇸 Janus Films has debuted a brand new trailer for the 4K restoration of the iconic documentary film American Dream, made by acclaimed doc filmmaker Barbara Kopple. This premiered in 1990 and went on to win an Oscar for Best Documentary Film after releasing in 1991. Kopple’s big follow-up to her other famous doc Harlan County, USA from 1976, this film follows another strike and another labor dispute in America. But with more depressing results this time around. American Dream recounts the 1985 to 1986 strike against the Hormel Foods Corporation in Minnesota after its employees’ wages and benefits were cut. The film features extensive footage of union meetings and press releases, Hormel press releases, news broadcasts, and in-depth interviews with people on both sides of the issue, including Jesse Jackson. Supervised & approved by director Barbara Kopple, this 4K digital restoration was undertaken by Janus Films and the Criterion Collection from a scan of the 16 mm internegative. The original monaural soundtrack was remastered from the 35 mm DME magnetic track. It looks and sounds better than ever before! This is absolutely worth a watch if it’s playing anywhere near you.
Here’s the new 4K restoration trailer (+ poster) for Barbara Kopple’s doc American Dream, on YouTube:

Winner of the 1991 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature, Barbara Kopple’s American Dream unflinchingly details the explosive 1985–86 labor strike against Hormel Foods in Austin, Minnesota, a city ripped apart in the tumult. Fed up with dangerous plant conditions and drastic wage cuts, Austin’s Local P-9 went against the advice of the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union and, with the help of labor activist Ray Rogers’s campaign to damage the meatpacking giant’s public reputation, conducted a nearly yearlong walkout. But as the strike dragged on, some of the workers found themselves desperate to make ends meet and ready to cross the picket line, dividing a community already betrayed by a once progressive company and roiled by blockades, riots, and the intervention of the National Guard. Following up her landmark documentary “Harlan County USA” with another engrossing report from the trenches of working-class America, Kopple poignantly captures the human and political costs of one of the most significant setbacks to organized labor amid the unchecked corporatism of the Reaganomics era. 🇺🇸
American Dream is directed by the award-winning American doc filmmaker Barbara Kopple, her fourth feature film at the time just after Keeping On (1981) and before Beyond JFK: The Question of Conspiracy (1992) after. Produced by Arthur Cohn & Barbara Kopple. This doc initially premiered at the 1990 New York Film Festival and also at the 1991 Sundance Film Festival. It later went on to win the Academy Award for Best Documentary. Janus Films will re-release Barbara Kopple’s American Dream film in select US theaters again starting on May 1st, 2026 with a nationwide art house tour. For more details, visit their official site.
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