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FILM: BARISTAS VS BILLIONAIRES (DC)

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Date and Time

Saturday, April 18, 2026, 9:00 PM until 11:00 PM Eastern Time (US & Canada) (UTC-05:00)

Category

Film/Video

Registration Info

Registration is required
Payment In Full In Advance Only

About this event

Includes Q&As with filmmakers Mark Mori, Bob Judson, and Dennis L.A. White, moderated by LHF Executive Director Chris Garlock.

NOTE: These are Washington DC International Film Festival screenings; DCLFF AFI passes are NOT valid for these screenings.
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Early Bird discount weekend will be April 3-5. Enter the code EARLYBIRD to purchase $11 tickets ($15 value).


Buffalo, New York, is a union town first, a coffee town second. In 2021, when local Starbucks baristas had had enough of low wages, insufficient health insurance, and other workplace inequities, the call was "No contract, no coffee." The fight for the right to unionize Starbucks has now spread nationally to some 600 stores, led not by union bosses but by brave working-class Millennials and Gen Zs risking (and sometimes losing) their only livelihoods. Through their voices, this compelling documentary by Oscar®-nominee and Emmy-winner Mark Mori, narrated by Susan Sarandon, vividly conveys the personal side of what has become a generational struggle. CEO Howard Schultz, long the corporate face of Starbucks, comes out with egg (or perhaps foam) on his face but billions to spare. The struggle continues, but knowing that these young organizers are the labor movement's future is something to smile about over your morning joe.—Judy Bloch

MARK MORI, USA, 2025, 79 minutes, Color