"Harlan County, USA" is a 1976 documentary film directed by Barbara Kopple. It focuses on the coal miners' strike in Harlan County, Kentucky, highlighting the struggles and hardships faced by the miners and their families. The film captures the intense labor disputes and the community's fight for better working conditions and wages.
The documentary is notable for its raw portrayal of the miners' lives and the impact of corporate interests on their community. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature and is considered a significant work in the genre, shedding light on labor rights and social justice issues.