Made at the height of the right-wing Reagan administration, this documentary about the history of the Communist Party in America from the 1930s to 1950s earned an Oscar nomination and went on to become one of the most widely screened documentaries of the decade. After making Union Maids, Reichert and Klein wanted to further explore the history of Communism in America. This led them to interview members of the party, who reflected on their time agitating for the eight-hour day, union rights and benefits while facing harsh repercussions and state surveillance. Using footage from films of the era to illustrate the power of the "Red Scare," Seeing Red is an invaluable chronicle of an important but often overlooked (or erased) part of American history. Kiva Reardon