Made in USA: Journey Behind the Label
New documentary follows one man’s journey to live off only products “Made in USA.”
After a manufacturing plant closed down in his hometown of Ravenswood, W.Va., resulting in 650 people losing their jobs, Josh Miller began to wonder what was really made in America anymore.
He decided to set out on a 30-day road trip across the United States in search of answers for how to revive American manufacturing – all the while trying to survive on only goods and products stamped with “Made in USA.”
“I really thought that I could take this opportunity to give the Made in America movement and these folks a voice,” said Miller, who documented his trip in a film, “Made in the USA: The 30 Day Journey.”
He decided to set out on a 30-day road trip across the United States in search of answers for how to revive American manufacturing – all the while trying to survive on only goods and products stamped with “Made in USA.”
“I really thought that I could take this opportunity to give the Made in America movement and these folks a voice,” said Miller, who documented his trip in a film, “Made in the USA: The 30 Day Journey.”
Read the rest of the interview and watch the video clip here: Yahoo News
“Made in the USA Films, LLC” presents a unique insight into the world of American made products. Josh Miller traveled the United States for 30 days living off of only USA made products. Can it be done? Josh and his film crew interviewed politicians, businessmen, historians, and economists to discover what has caused the rise and decline of USA made products. They also interviewed locals as they travel to find out if “Made in USA” really means anything anymore.
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